Like many people’s movie-watching experience, that was that they couldn’t enter the plot in the first hour: chaos, fragmentation, and BC’s low voice, almost gave up watching. Until the appearance of the big cousin-handsome! And Professor Lu Ping—what's this? In the later stage of the film, the disagreement between Daniel and JA made people nervous and quickly entered the plot, and the final interview sublimated the whole film. I have to admit that BC’s performance is great and professional, and even has a lot of magic, but his white hair and big oil head and horse dance are really exciting. Female diplomats in the United States are very capable and like this kind of style.
JA is not very familiar, but if you look at the characters in the movie alone, he is indeed a figure of mixed reputation. If you can’t make good use of the JA in the movie, you can easily become anti-social and anti-human. It’s terrifying to think about it. But this kind of person, like Nick said, is a pioneer, and his achievements must be judged by time and history.
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