American hero, after watching two episodes of the movie "The Eunuch (The Spy Referee)": Watching the hardcore action film "The Eunuch" is to relax and relieve the fatigue of long-distance driving. Obviously, the effect is obvious. As far as the action is concerned, the fight is straightforward, fisting to the flesh, very refreshing, and very enjoyable. As far as the plot is concerned, although it is clichéd, the narrative is smooth, and the American personal heroism male protagonist created has peerless martial arts, punishing evil and promoting good, eradicating evil, omnipotent, unstoppable, and dazzling aura. The theme of the film is also the usual anti-violence peace and goodness of Hollywood blockbusters, demonstrating justice for the disadvantaged lower class. The general public in a society that seems to be democratic and rule of law, facing strong law enforcement in collusion with the dark forces, when they suffer injustice, most of them expect and call for such heroes like heroes to come forward and use force to privately punish crimes. Upholding and upholding justice has realized people's dreams that are difficult to realize in reality. The film's line "A knight who is a knight who walks and lives in a world where justice is dead" is an attack on social injustice and darkness, as well as Don Quixote's tragic pursuit of ideals in a helpless world. The real society has cultivated too many exquisite egoists, and most of the youth's impulse for justice and ambition have been lost. How many people are willing to stand up to defend justice? Everyone is afraid to provoke right and wrong, and it's hard to be able to express support emotionally. The more you live, the shorter your breath, the more you live and the more timid, it has become a true portrayal of social reality.
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