is Andrew Nico's "King of War", which allows us to rekindle the light of hope for humanity movies, and rediscover a feeling that can get rid of vulgar taste without dozing off. This talented filmmaker, with his extremely tenacious will and abundant emotions, created a script that shook the entire Hollywood. Even in this story about the tracing of the fate of arms seller Yuri Olufo, we couldn't clearly define until the end-is he a war monger or an artist with a poetic temperament? Of course, this is not enough to outline the real fascination of "The King of War". More importantly, the utilitarianism in the monologues of the characters in the film and the intriguing cynicism exudes from the philosophical thinking. "Every year there are many more deaths from smoking than from weapons, but they don’t sell them the same way. The guns I sell at least have safety plugs."...In this dialectical society, we still hear nothing more than from arms. This sentence from Shang's mouth looks more like the truth?
When I watched "The King of War", the oil crisis, the Iraq war, the North Korean nuclear issue...Although the real world has almost collapsed, almost no one cares about the destruction we face. Darwin's theory of evolution made movies, television and the Internet become the terminals for dissemination of ideas. She is consistently strong in the diminishing concept of the country, maintaining her distance with the public and leading the way in speech indoctrination. The revolution is being formed in a literary way, and a leap from quantity to quality is brewing. But they never found the answer to the problem systematically and deeply. All they can do is to infinitely numb the nerves of the audience.
Like all independent thinkers, arms dealer Yuri’s life creed comes from his distrust of surrounding things. He must always face torture from the system and conscience, and also to strip his own antibodies against the sense of rejection of sin, reject any written truth and the justice of the spread of images, and always remain half-drunk and half-awake wandering in the world. state……
It is undeniable that the plague-like power that war has played in human history, and even the so-called fairness and justice are nothing more than accomplices for various reasons and excuses. Therefore, when the cold weapon era ended, arms dealers and politics formed a single self-sufficient system, and they were not subject to any moral constraints. Just like the line in the movie-"The largest arms dealer in the world is the President of the United States. He sells more in a day than I do in a year." The factors that determine the lives and deaths of tens of thousands of people in a war are not officials, nor the public, but arms dealers and vested interests. This is an ecological necessity brewed at a complex political level.
Therefore, the individual's self-ethics, self-judgment, and self-correction have become irrelevant abilities to survive in this political system. It's like the motto "If you don't sell arms to hit your own country, you can't count as an international arms dealer." Yuri is closely related to every link that can generate benefits, and has become a key link that maintains the operation of the entire war system. Opportunity and courage have made some outstanding people, like Yuri, relying on relentlessly abandoning the morals respected by the public to obtain a unique position, and they can clearly foresee the collapse of the entire society, and all interests will eventually gather in the highest The political class, therefore, all arms dealers need to provide is to use their wisdom in bargaining-selling guns is like a vacuum cleaner, calling, negotiating prices, and processing orders.
Yuri makes it difficult to distinguish what crime is, and the climax of this contradiction reaches its peak when he is imprisoned. But the power of the system has been unable to restrain this person who communicates with the political superstructure. Too much life and death gave him a keen and special observation. He has long understood the importance of money and power, and he strives to make himself the last species in the world that can survive. All his stories have proved Shakespeare’s judgment: “The ups and downs of the world are always wave-like. If people can take advantage of the climax, they will surely be successful. If they can’t grasp the opportunity, they will have to fight for life and achieve nothing.”
But in Andrew • In Nico's work titled "The King of War", what we can see more is the riddled with defects of this era, and the stories of mortals that are not retribution for evil.
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