The most touching part of the play. There are two points that my father said: 1. Leaving you is the best choice I can make for you; 2. Instead of deceiving yourself and hurting the people you love, it is better to quit at the right time. One point is the realization of the hero, he is loyal to the president to do his guardian angel work, but he concealed his physical illness, and his willingness to resign is his growth. Two other things the president told us: 1. Being president, accepting abuse and betrayal is part of the job. 2. Be honest with each other, being flawed is not the biggest problem. And the presidential oath of the acting president also left a deep impression on me. So "Angel Has Fallen" is a story of growth, dressed in the style of American blockbusters, telling a story of growth. Another point to think about is that terrorists who break through the rules and don’t follow the rules will always defeat the government that follows the rules. On the one hand, there is a lot of room for vigilance against human nature, respect for human nature, and extremes. True, love, bravery, and trust are the strengths to overcome everything, treat each other frankly, and persist in coping with difficulties.
Dad's not being an angel, admitting defeat from a husband and father who fled the family due to war trauma. The male protagonist has gone from a lion in war to the president's security angel, to resignation, to being honest and serving as chief of the Secret Service. It's an ever-growing fall story.
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