Movies belong to movies, beware of being fooled

Santina 2022-03-17 09:01:01

It's been a long time since I sat down to watch a movie. Just watched an old American movie, Independence Day. I find that my mentality and thoughts when watching movies are quite different from before. I used to like watching science fiction and special effects. Now it seems that the flow of American values ​​is full, and it is old after all.

Why has the Western world always wanted to engage in the Soviet Union, China, and socialism? I found the answer after watching too many American movies and film reviews. From the very beginning, the West likes to engage in dualism, which is also called dualism.

From the Bible, there are angels and demons, God and Satan, advocating individual heroism. No oppositional culture can be tolerated in the eyes. The Lord of the Rings (ancient), Harry Potter (magic), so much so that they are now wrapped in a sci-fi coat but the core is still the dualistic Marvel Avengers, fighting aliens, etc. They just want to assimilate. In the world, the idea of ​​conveying Christianity and capitalist values ​​has never changed.

The Soviet Union was peacefully evolved by them, and some people said it was fooled and lame. But China, a civilization that pretends to be a country, has already simulated various possibilities in the long river of history. Now the United States and the Western world still want to use this system to fool us. It is too difficult.

But Chairman Mao also said that if we do not occupy the high ground of media and public opinion, the enemy will be. Therefore, while building the country through science and technology and vigorously promoting economic development, we must not lose the initiative of culture, media, and education. Don't take the road where Hong Kong is now being deceived, in order to truly move towards the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.

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Independence Day quotes

  • Gen. Gray: [indicating the glass panel in front of the alien, who has taken control of President Whitmore's mind] Is that glass bulletproof?

    Major Mitchell: No, Sir!

    [pull out their guns and starts blasting the alien through the glass]

  • [after Russell crashes his plane into a ship, destroying it and killing himself:]

    Major Mitchell: What your father did was very brave. You should be proud of him.

    Miguel Casse: I am.