Can the government be trusted?

Sam 2022-04-19 09:02:23

After watching it, I feel that it is indeed a good movie, but the director's narration and expression skills are still lacking. It is not as sharp and direct as some old-school directors. The film tells us that in the face of the government's interests, we ordinary people are not even a fart at all.
So is the current government credible? Or in what sense is it not credible? I'm not referring to just one country here, I'm considering every country.
A certain individual, when it comes to his own vital interests, betrays his own conscience and sacrifices others to save his own things. Modern people have become accustomed to hearing such stories. So are such individuals the majority or just a minority in society? I think with the increase of interest the number will be more and more! ! When the interests rise to the point of being related to the government's regime, when the decision-making changes from one person to a government of several hundred people, and everything can be calmed down by sacrificing the people, it is conceivable that the result is terrible! ! At the end of the film, is it ironic that the government that should have saved him is harming him in exchange for profits, while the criminals who should have killed him are protecting and comforting him? ?
The government is the welfare of the people.
The government that the people can overthrow without bloodshed through the constitution from bottom to top is the real government we call it, and vice versa is feudal.

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Celda 211 quotes

  • Malamadre: So the guards beat you up your first day. You must have pissed them off.

    Juan Oliver: I do my best.

  • Malamadre: Where did you come from?

    Juan Oliver: From 211.

    Malamadre: That cell was empty.

    Juan Oliver: Not anymore.

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