The sentence from Cage caught me right away, and it really was a good movie.
The meaning of this film is very deep. People who like to talk about "not talking about state affairs" may not understand. Everything is about politics. In the final analysis, arms dealers, soldiers, etc. are all tools, and state and politics are wars. The culprit for the permanent members is still the largest weapon manufacturer. Just like the United States needs people like Cage to sell weapons to the enemies of the American enemy, it's a bussiness, Cage strives to separate its work from the war, and I am too I do feel that Cage is worthy of sympathy, and the American people naively think that their children are going to take part in peacekeeping missions. . .
I have to admire the genius of the screenwriter. Of course, for such a film based on a true story, I have no chance with Oscars, but it is a pity that Cage has exquisite acting skills.
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