But the movie does have a lot to offer. The portrayal of human nature is more profound. After all, it is an American movie, leading the audience to stand on the American side. In fact, the most cruel is not H, but the senior US government official who has been wearing a suit. Faced with the cruelty of all kinds of interrogations, the instinctive statesmanship performance of the children after the appearance of the children, and the rapid changes in their faces after detecting the fourth bomb, are on par with the officials of various dynasties in our Chinese nation for thousands of years.
In other words, compared with the tortures of our great Chinese nation in all dynasties, it is nothing but nothing. In the end, everyone in the camera had to protect the children, probably due to the pressure of public opinion and morality, and had to write the script like this. On the contrary, the senior officials are somewhat real. Yes, what is the child born of a murderer? Compared with millions of people and the United States, it is nothing to be concerned about. They are just tools, and it doesn't really matter if they live or die. The important thing is not to ruin your political future by being on the wrong side.
If you stand on the other side and watch this movie, you will have a very strong sense of pride. How to substitute? Imagine that during the war of resistance against Japan, the terrorists were Chinese and the United States was Japan. It is estimated that the party and the people will set up a monument to this martyr and set a XX anniversary on X month X day.
As for the heroine, probably in the future Hollywood movies will have such a role. It was her who made reality into a movie; it was her who made the movie sell. Otherwise, it will be condemned by the whole people.
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