not like a film review

Alexie 2022-03-14 14:12:23

""American Action" is based on the real experience of the American drug lord Barry Seal (Barry Seal). Tom is in the film as a pilot, drug lord, and CIA undercover triple identity, ostensibly working for the CIA, using pilots The identity frequently travels to and from various countries in the Americas to steal intelligence; at the same time, he smuggled drugs into the United States for the most notorious international drug cartel in the history of the Americas, the Medellin Group, and single-handedly opened up a "new route to transport drugs by air from the American jungle to the United States." Under the rapidly changing political landscape of the Americas, Barry Hill was not unexpectedly involved in the sensitive and complex international political game at that time, dealing with intelligence, guns, drugs, money laundering and all kinds of crimes every day, and at the same time dealing with the U.S. government , the military, the FBI, and the American non-governmental armed forces have intricate relationships with them, establishing an unimaginable "air smuggling empire"." When I first watched this movie, I didn't understand Barry's thoughts. Your job is already very good, why do you still do those illegal things. At first I thought he was doing it for money, but it was obviously not the case, because he was not bad at first, and he was already very rich, so he continued to do those things. I thought this was very bad, it was irresponsible for my family, it would put them and myself in crisis, and the delivery of drugs and guns was not bright in nature, and I was often scared and tracked down when they lived richly. When it's extravagant, I get a little restless, thinking that sooner or later the wealth will leave you. But after seeing it, I gradually got used to it. Barry is a person who pursues excitement and is not comfortable with the status quo... Doing these things is also a way to realize the needs in my heart. Love their family, lovely wife and kids. At the current stage of my life, I have become an ordinary person who pursues comfort and stability. I have forgotten those very second dreams when I was a child. If life can be lived like this, every day will be fresh and exciting, turning the world upside down. Well~ And finally, I want to say: In front of the country and the regime, an individual is really too insignificant, especially after being used again, he loses his protective umbrella. Every time he drives, he feels that the car will explode, and his family will still be implicated... ... No matter how powerful individuals are, they are only insignificant pawns in their hands, they are just arranged and used. Such powerful and exciting characters originally thought they would only appear in movies... But the most exciting thing is that these stories are based on reality and have character prototypes... It's really exciting!

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  • Bo 2022-03-21 09:01:51

    Three and a half. It should be called "Operation Tomoe". The background is not deep enough, a little joking. Of course, it's okay not to take a serious and serious line. When the story is rich enough, biopics can actually be longer, like "Carlos".

  • Creola 2022-04-21 09:02:01

    The background of the story should be familiar to those who have seen the drug lord. A thorough study of China, the United States, Afghanistan, and even Isis and Jasmine will lead to a question: the enemy of the enemy is a friend, so the friend of the enemy and the enemy of the friend must be black and white?

American Made quotes

  • Barry Seal: I'm not working for TWA no more.

    Lucy Seal: No shit, Barry! Are you going to prison?

    Barry Seal: No, Ma'am.

  • Barry Seal: [Barry records his last confession on video tape before his assassination] You know I guess you could say I helped build an army, defend a country and create the biggest drug cartel this world has ever seen. DEA, CIA, White House. I mean, it's been a hell of an adventure. Yes sometimes a little more than I bargained for. But goddamn, you try telling me that this ain't the greatest country in the world?