What's interesting is that Malcolm Tucker is similar to Liews Black's swear words in the play, but it is a slightly more complicated British style, which is more in line with the Chinese thinking habits.
The plot is simple: tells how the report of a White House intern named liza finally finalized the un2238 resolution.
But all of the characters are funny:
tolby: anti-war shagger, part-time assistant of the British Department of International Development,
foster: the British Minister of International Development who climbed up from the bottom is incompetent, but he is more honest than the others and was fired because of a collapsed wall.
malcolm tucker: This character is full of swear words, a bit similar to liews black. Demonstrates the basic qualities of a political thug: profiteering, shameless lies and unprincipled lies. But it is the biggest joke in this film, the language is sharp.
karan clack: normal woman, the only person who is normal in the entire film.
Miller: The Pentagon general has more than 200 kilograms of meat balls, but he is very timid. Anti-war soldiers, foreign
powers, middle-fed idiots, use computers to add up to 12. Linton: radical conservatives basically That's it.
Highlights: Dialogue between
anti-war shag
tucker and miller at the headquarters of un
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