When we're done watching this movie, should we think about something else?
What have the governments elected by the American people done in the former Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Iraq, and, in the near future, Iran?
To say something that doesn't quite fit everyone's psychology, I admire those Muslims who are willing to sacrifice their lives for Allah. They have a firm belief, a spirit of resistance, and a spirit of self-devotion - although I don't agree with their approach. And what we Chinese nation, our Chinese sons and daughters, lack is a kind of faith and a kind of spirit. Now suppose there is another invasion by foreign enemies, how many people will become traitors and lackeys? It's hard for me to say.
I believe in "the law of the weak", and I also believe in "where there is oppression, there is resistance", "there is no cause without cause, and there is no effect without cause" - although their approach is extreme.
My rating for this movie is "poor" because it contains too much political stuff. These political sentiments are unacceptable to me.
If a movie is to be made with this kind of disaster as the theme, I think there should be more themes in the countries mentioned above.
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