Thick political metaphors, satire on the US authorities, but none of that needs to be talked about. The tension of this plot is also too strong. It can be said that there are climaxes from beginning to end, and the changes in human nature run through the whole drama as a dark thread, which is very vivid. Young was indeed a true warrior, a martyr, what he did was very meaningful, but his expectations were shattered, because the country lost its humanity, and his beliefs were almost indestructible, but he still came close Losing to humanity, he brought a trial that tortured everyone. The role of H is very interesting. He is also very firm and has a strong purpose. This is a person who can strip his humanity at work, so he seems inhuman but his heart is like a mirror. He is also suffering. He hopes that the country will Young's suggestion can be taken, but he is a state machine, and being loyal to the state makes him have to do all his efforts and use the madness that he can't bear to complete his task, but in the end, he is relieved, because after all , or become a human again. I think the meaning of Brody is a ruler and a bottom line. At the last moment, she stuck to her humanity and used the last trace of integrity to finalize the matter. This is an extremely profound movie. Humanity and the lives of tens of thousands of people are the two choices. How to choose? Isn't the result of choosing human nature not dehumanizing, but isn't the original intention of this dehumanizing result? Do you want the country to have humanity? The result of choosing life is still the loss of humanity. In fact, here, there are two dimensions of humanity, humanity as a person, and humanity as a country, so no matter what the result is, the country is unwilling to change Under these conditions, humanity loses. In the end, H preserves humanity and the country loses humanity. The two extreme opposites are mutually dependent and mutually contradictory. No matter which side wins or loses, it cannot be judged. It can only be said to be relative. Literally wins or loses, because no matter who wins, whoever wins is shameful, no matter who loses, Those who lose are heartbroken, the only real winner is when the country makes concessions in order to save the lives of tens of thousands of people, however...
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