A true portrayal of American life

Godfrey 2022-01-15 08:02:09

Although the first half is slightly lengthy, it is a depressive pavement and laid the foundation for the final outbreak of the escaped brother. When I watched it on the computer, I kept seeing comments on the barrage: Isn’t the United States not costly for medical treatment? America is not a paradise on earth? I just sneered in my heart when I just returned from the U.S. Emperor. Although this movie is exaggerated, especially the last part of the male protagonist who kills and can still retreat, which is very happy, but the tragic situation of the first half of the people is real and terrible, even though it happened in a relatively extreme period of financial crisis. The U.S. Emperor is not the heaven that some of us describe. Apart from the fact that the air is indeed many times better than the heavens, there is nothing else to envy. In my opinion, most Americans are living in dire straits, and don't have too many taxes and taxes. Most of their money is taken away by people hiding in the lens of Wall Street, shining with the light of greed. So, don't be too naive, watch this movie and you will all understand. Of course, the brilliance of human nature portrayed in the film is also great. In short, this movie is worth watching!

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    Jim Baxford: [voice-over] I'm still alive and free and I promise I will keep killing. They should all know that I am out there, a soldier of the people... and if the government, the prosecutors and the judges fail on their duty, I will not fail on mine.