Watching 99% of the entire movie, you would think that this is another American main theme movie. However, the last paragraph arranges the president's words and it suddenly dawns. This is the author's self-reflection and self-deprecating film on the United States: The
last statement: The enemy is not They just want to destroy our homeland. They are here to tarnish our way of life, insult our ideas, and trample on our freedom.
It is precisely to describe the United States’ acts of robbers in other countries, and the self-reflection of returning to the other’s way.
As for the content, it was brutal. When watching the movie, I felt that I dared to make this kind of film and occupy the capital. This is hard to think of in a dictatorial country. President Alan Eckhart is still so handsome, bodyguard Gerald Bart Le is still so fleshy. The whole film gun battle and cold hand-to-hand combat are a major attraction, very exciting. Of course, throughout the film, I also think that negotiations with terrorists are too pretentious, and the president’s authority should be lifted immediately and the army should invade quickly. Naturally, that is another film.
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