It’s hard to say that I watched this film with a bit of entertainment. It’s a bit of a metaphorical mood to watch this film. But everything is good, the director is still extremely ironic and sarcastic. From the special attention to Muslims in the United States to Bush’s own "humor" ", to the American jury system... If we must learn anything from the movie, it is that we must have a clear head in the event of an emergency. In grief, the jury can judge when the evidence is insufficient. If the suspect is guilty, the parliament can make the Patriot Act that restricts citizenship a permanent bill. Of course, the British did not shoot with the mentality of teaching the United States. But the irony of "the most just common law system in the world" can be described as sharp, 1 People from countries that are not so "just" can be found guilty without evidence. Just imagine if the evidence meets the conditions of Beyond a Reasonable Doubt according to our minds? The will of the people here is not just. Yes, because they are also susceptible to objective influence, and the objective influence here is that the victim is the President of the United States of America. In fact, in the movie, we also saw Americans treat Muslims and treat people from special countries. The government can be based on the probability of crime Probably treat them differently from ordinary people. We do need to reflect on this policy. It is enough for the president to die, because reason, justice, and equality cannot die.
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