crowd celebrates the Day of the Dead - a festival unique to the Aztecs, where the souls of the dead return to be reunited with relatives and friends, and the Mexicans wear skull masks to celebrate, Very different culture.
The rebels suddenly attacked, the government army was vulnerable, and the crowd fled for their lives, a familiar Hollywood scene. Hey. . . Wait, the masses are not escaping, the masses all took out their guns, lying on the grass, the cold drink car sold the umbrella, took down the heavy machine gun, and even the old aunt was wearing national clothes, with bullet belts tied, while shooting While scolding, it is indeed the descendants of the martial Aztecs.
Marias drags the president to the window: "your people are fighting for you"
is the heart of the movie
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