American movies continue to admire the values of love and family affection in human nature to the point where it is boring. A normal film to rescue Iran, but it must give enough time to the male protagonist's difficult family relationship. Although this is related to the overall theme of the film, it still seems quite boring in the whole film.
What’s even more boring in the whole film is that there is no thinking and depiction of Iran as a related person from beginning to end. What Iran completely presents in the movie is the impression of typical American values, 90% of which is extremely evil, and 10% of humanity blooms. Good people. Although it is important to understand the key points as a film with the theme of fleeing, even if there is no thinking about Iran in the film, the other American embassy staff who are taken hostage are completely ignored in the film. . . It's a bit weird. .
Of course, the movie is not ugly, nor is it a parallel import, but since the end of last year, the full praise of this movie from all walks of life in the United States is really incomprehensible. Hollywood is a paradise for leftists, but a leftist who can hold the hall is still a vase of moderation. .
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