Thoughts about watching the movie "Sweetheart Girl"

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Thoughts after watching the movie "Sweetheart Girl":

The natural enemy of mankind is not poverty, but disease. Poverty's vocabulary is explained widely and varies from person to person. Some people think that they can’t eat abalone and shark fin because they are poor. Some people think that they don’t have a wallet to raise first-line female celebrities because they are poor. The explanation of poverty lies in people's individual desires and thoughts. If they are indifferent to fame and fortune, what they think is very simple. It doesn't matter if you have a good meal when you have money, and it doesn't matter if you eat steamed buns when you don't have money. The deeper the desire of a person, the greed will never end, and he will never feel rich, but will continue to grab, unscrupulously, violent and violent, wishing that the whole world is his own. In the face of diseases, especially incurable diseases, no matter what class or status, the disease will be treated equally, there is no class discrimination, and there will be no favoritism. It is like a curse cast by the god of death on the world, and it is easy to change living people. Be dead. For example, for some sudden viruses, many people lose their lives without medicines to cure them, especially the elderly with fragile resistance. The frightening Ebola virus is incurable, and the ancient plague is also deprived of it. Thousands of lives. In the face of incurable illnesses, although the poor can only wait to die, the rich are also dying. Some diseases can be cured, and some diseases are lack of cure.

Jason Momoa, who starred in "Aquaman", played the role of Ray Cooper, the husband of a female patient in the movie "Sweetheart Girl". His wife had cancer. In order to treat his wife, Ray Cooper had gone bankrupt. Finally, one day they ushered in hope. A pharmaceutical company has developed a new drug to cure cancer. Unexpectedly, the president of the pharmaceutical company unexpectedly announced that the drug was taken off the shelves. The hospital has nothing to do at this moment. Cooper and his daughter Rachel could only watch the death of her relatives. The father and daughter depended on each other, and they have been receiving envelopes calling for payment of arrears. The family was originally peaceful. One day Cooper received a call from a reporter, claiming that he had the evidence of crimes from the pharmaceutical factory and the politicians, and needed peace. Meet Cooper. Rachel also followed his father secretly, witnessing the appearance of the killer, first killing the reporter, then fighting Cooper, and Rachel watched his father die. For revenge, Rachel forces herself to practice boxing. She is still an 18-year-old girl. For revenge, she is fearless like a beast. This is the power of revenge, unpredictable. She went deep into the enemy’s banquet and killed each other, and then laid ambush in a tunnel to deal with another profiteer. As a result, she saw the appearance of the killer who had killed the reporter and father. He was here to kill and kill everyone who affected his status as a master. Everything has to do with the female senator. She and the businessman are embarrassed. The killer serves her. In order to get revenge, Rachel continues on the journey, single-handedly looking for this seemingly polite female senator. In fact, she is a woman. Devil in painted skin.

Fighting in Western movies is basically close combat. Without the Kung Fu routines in Hong Kong movies, you can't see that kind of one-by-one. After all, the national conditions are different, and the shooting skills are different. Moreover, this is not a movie promoting martial arts. But even movies about martial arts, the West may not be satisfactory. For example, the protagonist of Snake Eye in "Special Forces: Origin of Snake Eye" makes people feel like a failure. It's a mess. Not as good as Andrew Koji and Iko Uais. At least these two make people feel a little bit action. Like Andrew Koji’s American drama "Warrior", the material is a copy of Bruce Lee, like Iko Uais. , His action works are also many, such as "22 Miles", "Assault", etc., he is an action actor in the same category as Tony Jia. If the kung fu movie can't see the special effects of kung fu, it must be unsightly. But if it's not a Kung Fu movie, it's good to be able to play intensely. How to play depends on the director's ideas, who is directing the action, how to shoot and how to edit to highlight the excitement of the action. The fights in non-kung fu movies are basically close-range punches, like the last heroine of the movie "Awake" enters the mansion alone to get revenge, punches and kicks with a few strong men, they fight in a ball, every punch and every kick is fierce. . Unlike the movie "Gunpowder Milkshake", it actually used slow motion in the end, and couldn't understand what was playing. It wasted the star of Michelle Yeoh. Similarly, Iko Uaisi was also wasted in the Snake Eye movie.

The movie "Sweetheart Girl" is not a Kung Fu movie, nor a spy movie. It is a revenge story of a small person in a simple life. Rachel is just a little girl, but she is as tenacious and brave as an agent. If there is a sequel, she is estimated to be 20 More years old, it must be more powerful, like the characters in Mission Impossible, invincible. The movie restores a reality. The public’s medical security problem. Pharmaceutical companies have turned a few dollars of medicines into sky-high prices of hundreds of thousands. The president’s reason is that the company invested billions in research and development funds. Want to make money and squeeze everyone who is sick, because of this, many people die because they can't afford their medicine. This is a terrifying reality, and it is also something worthy of human consideration. How to establish a balance between patients and achieve a balance between saving the dead and healing the wounded. The movie also tells us the truth. Politicians cannot do without the aid of money. The so-called politics is a money game, but if you don’t have money, you can only rely on a consortium to be bought and directed to do things. Sometimes the consortium is a chess piece used by politicians, just like the female senator in the movie. Although she colluded with the businessman, she also kept a hand for herself. In order to protect herself, she did not hesitate to arrange killers to kill others. Businessmen want to use politicians to make money, and in the end they all become victims of politicians. Whoever sacrifices depends on who controls the capital. Some are consortiums directing politicians, some are serving politicians, whoever has the upper hand, others are pawns, and they must be sacrificed when they should be sacrificed.

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