The background of this film is in Texas, and I happen to be visiting school here. Texas is a hardcore Republican. This movie seems to be a satire of the Republican Party. Throughout the whole film, there is no climax, which does not reflect the personal heroism of the American emperor. The plot is also average.
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male protagonist was dissatisfied that his girlfriend had failed the exam and was eliminated. In angrily, he deliberately answered the wrong question, but the result was passed. The heroine was indeed eliminated as a schoolmaster. These are all cheating incidents planned by the governor. Fortunately, her teacher gave her an access card, and through cooperation with the male lead and off-site audiences, the scandal was sent to the news media. In the end, the pass was released, and the cheating was eliminated. In fact, this reduction is to reduce the group of people to the bottom of the society to work, creating benefits, but occupying a few resources.
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The population of the United States is relatively small. When I went out for a walk, a lot of land was empty, and there was no need for a reduction plan. People here are willing to have more children, and social welfare is better. On the other hand, in China, more people are under pressure. Although the second child is open, not everyone is willing to have another child. Therefore, apart from policy, the population will naturally be balanced according to social resources. The plan in the play is really going to be in Texas, and the sturdy folk style is estimated to have lifted the state government.
In fact, this film reminds me of the American drama "3%" that I just watched some time ago, that is, only 3% of people who pass the assessment can go offshore to live. Everyone has only one chance when they are 20 years old. The key is to pass the assessment and get TM Sterilization can eventually become 3%! ! Of course, this seemingly fair selection process does have many unfair aspects. I recommend everyone to check it out.
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