A movie with a theme that is not offensive

Krystal 2022-04-20 09:01:47

The terrorist attack on Boston can be regarded as a patriotic movie, but you won't find the clips in the movie calling for love, promoting patriotism and national unity disgusting, but you will be a little moved after watching it. The beginning of the film depicts the daily life of several different families, ordinary and bland. But the explosion in a marathon changed the lives of many people. In fact, my biggest feeling after watching the movie is: we should cherish the people around us, because you don't know what accident will happen in the next moment. Of course, what this movie wants to convey to us most is: Boston Strong. When any group encounters such a disaster, they should unite and overcome it with a strong will. And don't let hatred blind you and hurt innocent lives.

The two spent a long time planning the act of hate, but Love responded immediately.

- Terrorist attack on Boston

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Extended Reading
  • Zita 2021-12-19 08:01:24

    The love mentioned here is not empty

  • Berta 2021-12-19 08:01:24

    Warburg appeared in various crime scenes for the first time like Batman. In fact, apart from the beginning (much like the election video) "Ordinary Americans have a peaceful and beautiful life full of love" and the chicken soup at the end, the mid-stage filming is not bad, and the rhythm is good. But why does this kind of movie, no matter what party people make, it boils down to "love can conquer everything" in the end? I finally asked the question, but I still love it

Patriots Day quotes

  • Interrogator: Are there more bombs?

    Katherine Russell: I want a lawyer.

    Interrogator: No.

    Katherine Russell: No? "No" what?

    Interrogator: No.

    Katherine Russell: I have rights.

    Interrogator: You ain't got shit, sweetheart.

  • Jessica Kensky: [recuperating in the hospital] Bet I'll run the marathon before you.

    Patrick Downes: It's "befo' you."

    Jessica Kensky: Before you.

    Patrick Downes: "Befo' you." The "R" is silent.