A hilarious movie

Myrtle 2022-01-22 08:02:08

A hilarious movie.

Several states in the United States have clamored for independence due to dissatisfaction with the Trump administration. There was an armed rebellion in the United States. The rebels attacked New York. The Brooklyn area was first attacked because this is a soft persimmon, where ethnic minorities and illegal immigrants live together, and the national consciousness is weak. And there are relatively few firearms.

Eggs, I’m not stable when I laugh. The rebels ignore the gang forces. The stars and stripes are hung on the walls of the gang’s homes, making the rebels incontinent.

In fact, this movie can only deceive people outside the center of the universe and vent their dissatisfaction. The United States is the United States. The system is comparable to the federal system. Each state has independent judicial and diplomatic powers. However, the armed forces only have the National Guard, which cannot be used to fight. Therefore, the only captured rebel soldier in the film knows that the rebels are actually mercenaries. This is nonsense, who pays?

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Extended Reading
  • Darwin 2022-03-22 09:02:47

    A couple of great long takes that film the fear of the current fragmentation of Midi society

  • Ruby 2022-03-24 09:03:32

    It looks like a simple picture of a rioting city, and the war starts with chaos at the beginning. On the surface, it looks like an independent rebellion of the army, but I still see some people who are unimportant shopping slowly, making this military war look like a child's play. The headless start and the casual end, the hero and heroine are also indifferent at all, the whole film is full of irony, the flood of guns, God saves people, racial prejudice, incompetent government, but the whole plot is still like a game The plot is too exaggerated and hypocritical, and the meaning I want to express is not clear at all

Bushwick quotes

  • [last lines]

    Stupe: I gotta go take a piss

  • Belinda: [on the domestic insurgency] It's another fucking civil war