uninvited guest"

Joesph 2022-04-20 09:02:09

For a country like the United States, in the pre-911 era, how many uninvited guests (travel, business, family visits, study, smuggling, migrants, settlers...) would it welcome every day from all over the world What? We don't know, but almost everyone has a consistent personal experience, that is, its relatively relaxed atmosphere, that is, its magnanimous attitude towards outsiders of various intentions. One of the reasons why it can be the only superpower. And in the post-9/11 era, everything seems to have changed, the masters of heaven, full of tears and amazement, are cautiously using indifference and reluctance to use suspicion that they themselves can't believe Watching every uninvited guest in heaven. But this did not stop the frequent footsteps of those uninvited guests who yearn for beauty. They understand the spiritual plight of the masters of heaven, and they also hate those "dissident warriors" who created this plight, but Many of them really can't easily fulfill their "heaven" dream from now on.
This is a typical American-style "problem" movie, which had the same excellent <>, << Lost in the City of Angels >> etc. also let everyone see the "problems" in the post-9/11 and anti-terrorism era in the United States from different perspectives, which also shows us the consistent attitude of facing the "problems" of the literary and art workers of a superpower And repair the conscience of social rational responsibility. As an example of a "people's country", the movies we see are not only magical blockbusters created by dazzling technology, but also full of warmth, truth and kindness like <> , The "problem" film of humanistic concern of anxiety and reflection, in short, as a person who loves life, as a forever "uninvited guest" in this world, as a movie lover, I just want to say at the end: "Bless you_ America"!

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  • Zainab: Why did you invite him?

    Tarek Khalil: We're staying in his apartment. What could I do?

    Zainab: And I'll be stuck with him while you play your drum.

    Tarek Khalil: You know you're very sexy when you're mad at me.

    [leans in to kiss her]

    Prof. Walter Vale: [interrupts] Hello! If you don't mind, I think I will come.

    Tarek Khalil: Cool.

    Prof. Walter Vale: Let me get my coat.

    [Zainab frustrates]

  • Prof. Walter Vale: I've been teaching the same course for 20 years, and it doesn't mean anything to me. None of it does. I pretend. I pretend that I'm busy, that I'm working, that I'm writing. I'm not doing anything.