I have to say that Washington’s acting skills are very good. I have to say that the film’s visual impact is very strong. I have to say that the plot and the reversal of the plot are very heart and soul. The buckled, irresponsible scumbag!
How touching is the protagonist at the end of the film: for inner peace, to no longer disappoint the expectations of the public, and for the innocence of others, he is unwilling and unable to tell the last lie, telling the truth, and thus giving up what was already at his fingertips. Honors, Youwo's life, lofty career, and bear all the responsibilities that should be borne.
Too noble! He is definitely an honest, responsible, and standard American hero.
But-
the male protagonist who works as a flight captain is drinking and taking drugs-whether it is on vacation, workdays, or even in the cockpit. Has he ever thought about being responsible for the lives of hundreds of passengers?
On the night before the hearing, when he saw the delicate wine bottles exuding angelic luster in the refrigerator, did he ever think about being responsible for the extremely important hearing the next day?
When he admitted that he was an alcoholic at the end of the hearing, he had thought that for his only one honesty, an airline was going to fail, a union with hundreds of pilots would collapse, thousands of company employees would lose their jobs, and The real culprit of the accident-the aircraft manufacturer was able to escape punishment.
And the male lead said: I accept all this, at least I quit drinking!
This is the value of the United States?
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