The U.S. government has been ravaged again

Audie 2022-03-15 09:01:03

As an entertainment film, this movie is still very interesting. The rhythm is tight, the shootout is good, the chase scene is enjoyable, and the transition from mutual suspicion to mutual sympathy is smooth. All in all, a decent popcorn movie. Of course, the movie might have been more popular ten years ago, or before The Bourne Bourne. Who made its plot a little corny? But, fortunately, this film has ravaged the US government again. Hollywood really can't see the government any better.
CIA, scandals, chases, etc., Hollywood has played a lot in this role, just like Hollywood bombed the White House again, this is a pursuit. I don’t want to elevate the movie, but the American blood in Hollywood’s bones has proved their distrust of the government time and time again. Even movies that come from entertainment have to instill this truth to the audience time and time again: the government is not It can be trusted. It always uses the guise of state secrets to make people disappear. It seems that there are rats in the US CIA that serves the people. It also uses mercenaries to kill people who have corrupt information. In the end, a lone hero appeared, justice triumphed over evil, and the government was once again disgraced and had to accept the questioning of the people. This is the routine that American blockbusters like to play. No matter whether the hero finally embraces the beauty or the end, the government will always fail and the people will always step on it. The poor American government, chrysanthemum is always violent, it's a tragedy.
Denzel Washington is still so domineering, and the charm in his gestures really shows the true nature of Reynolds' rookie, and it is very close to the setting of the movie. If Reynolds' behavior was changed in China, it would definitely be called fifty cents. Of course, if he finally accepted the conditions of the CIA boss, it would be a real big fifty cents. It's a pity that he didn't say anything to the boss, turned around and sent the information to the media.
Those media are also real, they don't give the government any peace of mind, and they all shake it out. It is a tragedy that the government is unable to issue a press release. It's no wonder that a government that can't even control the media is beaten all day long, it deserves it!
I remember that there is a piece in China called "No Man's Land", which is still locked in the sewers for smearing the glorious image of the police. In this respect, it also shows the incompetence of the US government. You see, the film "Safe House" smears the image of the CIA from beginning to end, that is to say, smears the image of the great United States of America. It's really incompetent for the government to let it be released in a grand manner. On this point, I want to criticize the U.S. government. You should spend some money and learn from China.

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Safe House quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Matt Weston: How am I supposed to get more experience by staring at four walls all day?

  • [from trailer]

    Tobin Frost: Remember rule number one: you are responsible for your house guest. I'm your house guest.

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