After watching this prestigious movie at station b, some places that are not easy to understand are suitable for use with barrage. From the beginning of the film, a giant wooden sign has appeared constantly, and the bright and dazzling "peace" in the book is extremely dazzling. The three-digit prefix code that plays a pivotal role in the plot is also related to "Earth Peace" or "Concentrated Body Fluid" (it seems to be this), which is astounding irony. In the film, the two "generals" do not hesitate to command the army like ants for their own will and persistence. The estimated huge number of casualties is called a small reasonable loss within the expected (may fluctuate). It can be described as "the randomness of life, the freedom of death." I wonder if people in the two countries sitting at home watching TV or enjoying "nipples" feel like sitting on pins and needles? The tone, content and expressions of the two heads of state made me almost mistakenly thought it was a lover's line. Yes, after all, the discussion is only a "silly thing", only worthy of being called a "little funny". "Do you think I called you just to say hello? Oh no, I didn't mean that, of course I want to say hello to you, of course I want to talk to you..." OMG used an airplane to suggest sexually from the beginning, maybe At the same time it implies two major themes of the human world: war and sex. Dr. Qi Ai's ten-women-one-men plan to make men "sexually excited", generals' enthusiasm for war, sad ordinary soldiers, and objectified women. . . . . . The representatives of the two countries have even begun to study how to not fall behind in the number of mines, and where the Americans did not notice, the Soviet ambassador is quietly preparing to start something, and the ordinary pilot of an airplane seems to have been forgotten by everyone. . .
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