He wants to speak and stops, like a knuckle in his throat.

Kieran 2022-01-10 08:02:40

After reading it, there are mixed flavors for a while.

I watched "Strategic Special Situation Group" a few years ago. It was very touching and thought-provoking. The focus of the film is on personal emotions and emotional urgency. It needs to make quick decisions at the moment. It is a drama with a tight plot. The film is more like a documentary that traces the past after the fact. "Torture Report" also seems to be a question of choice, but the actual issues discussed are more responsible and truthful. This film is immersed in the mediation of the house of cards. For people like me with insufficient political knowledge, the departmental logical relationship and character affiliation of certain plots are slightly complicated, but the overall understanding of the structure of the film is not affected. Affect my "recommend".

Although there is also the emotional entanglement of sacrificing the minority or the majority, it is not the core of the film's discussion. As a political frame film of this kind, it is actually inevitable to have an analogy understanding, but I don’t know how to say it for a while. It seems difficult to say how to say it more correctly, so I just quote some deep feelings in the film and By the way.

When such real lines and passages appeared, I realized that this was a real event, and more thoughts followed, just like another dialogue in this.

"We do this for our country and our faith."

"Maybe you didn't realize that we did the same thing."

Which of them is patriotic and who is not? They seem to be both, and none of them, but in the final analysis, they chose to report publicly, which shows that the latter's patriotism, after thorough discussion, is more "patriotic".

Of course, what has not changed is still the same, but at least because of this, it is possible to change.

Yes, it is better than nothing.

Finally, the film has the courage to end with this passage. I believe that others should not lose the courage to deny their mistakes.

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The Report quotes

  • Senator Dianne Feinstein: If it works, why do you need to do it 183 times?

  • New York Times Reporter: If the Times had your report, we would print it, tomorrow.

    Daniel Jones: No. If it's gonna come out, it's gonna come out the right way.