In fact, when I look at it, I think more about the so-called humanitarian issues of Western countries.

Emanuel 2022-03-20 09:01:25

Would the US Emperor really spend so much energy on the treatment of a psychopath with multiple personalities? Will he be sent out of the hospital happily after he seems to be cured?
Are their so-called universal values ​​really beneficial?
As far as the outcome of the movie is concerned, everyone has worked hard, and then the result is a failure, and the kind-hearted people have to pay the price with their lives. This is a tragedy, and perhaps it is also a virginal humanitarianism in European and American cultures. Satire? Including the recent reception of refugees in Europe, in our view, it is a fire, but in them it is politically correct and must be followed by humanitarianism. Including the abolition of the death penalty, and even the fact that any mentally ill patient in the world does not pay criminal responsibility, is it really reasonable? Does it really make sense to pay as much for everyone as saving Private Ryan? Isn't the over-tolerance of some individual cancerous figures a threat to the lives and property of the wider people?
So, why not let the mentally ill go to the hospital obediently. And I wish there was a little psychopath who was guilty of the same guilt as the common man.

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  • Rhodes: You got a name?

    Paris: Paris.

    Rhodes: Paris, huh? I'll get it.

    [Gets chips from vending machine]

    Rhodes: Never been.

    Paris: Well, you ain't goin' tonight.

  • Larry: I'm sor- we don't rent rooms by the hour.

    Paris: [Sarcastic] Oh. Funny.