U.S. Values ​​in the Early Period of Reform and Opening-up

Deontae 2022-03-20 09:01:13

The fat version of Keanu Reeves, his face value halved. Watching this film many years ago, I was very puzzled, why so many things were damaged in order to save people? Even the plane exploded. Isn't the plane worth more than people? In retrospect, my country had just promoted a heroine of a savings bank, but because she refused to hand over the safe key to the robber, her earlobe was cut. The value of being educated back then was that one's own life can be lost, and the country and collective property cannot be lost. Educating a hero is actually very simple. The thinking of the people who eat melons is really to be shaped as they want.
I remember sitting in the back seat of my mother’s bicycle when I was young, and I suddenly felt that socialism is really good. If I was born in a foreign country and surrounded by indifferent and evil foreigners, I would have starved to death. I don't know how people are educated. In short, since I was young, I feel that the warmest thing is the collective. Individuals are very small and weak, and there is no food to eat without the organization. At that time, the foreign country in my impression was flying sand and rocks every day, and the sky had never cleared. The fate of foreign workers is the Jack's family in the political textbook in junior high school. Only one husband had a job, and he couldn't afford to pay for it. They had to sell blood every other day. Several members of the family were basically starving to death. At that time, I really wanted to support him. I also imagined how excited their family would be by drinking the spicy soup that I served them in the morning.
There is also an American movie, which is about rescuing a worker who has fallen from a well. I think it shouldn't be. Foreign countries all go their own ways. Is it bad luck for anyone to die? I asked my mother, what kind of doctrine is this? My mother said humanitarianism. I am confused, and continue to ask, what is humanitarianism, there are only socialism and capitalism? Of course my mother didn't know how to answer, so she went to cook. In retrospect, my level of knowledge back then was not as good as the wealth in "To Live".

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  • Howard Payne: What do you think, Jack? You think you pick up all the bus driver's teeth they'll give you another medal?

    Jack: Jeez...

    Howard Payne: You think I wouldn't have been prepared? Two years I spent, setting up that elevator job. Two years I invested myself in it. You couldn't understand the kind of commitment I have. You ruined a man's life's work and you think you can walk away? You got blinders on to the world! But I got your attention now, didn't I Jack?

    Jack: Why didn't you just come after me?

    Howard Payne: Now this is about my money. This is about money due me. Which I collect. $3.7 million. It's my nest egg, Jack - at my age you gotta think ahead.

    Jack: When I find you...

    Howard Payne: Oh, quiz hot shot. There's a bomb on a bus, once the bus goes 50mp/h, the bomb is armed. If it drops below 50, it blows up. What do you do? What do you do?

    Jack: I'd wanna know what bus it was...

    Howard Payne: You think I'm gonna tell you that?

    Jack: Yes.

    Howard Payne: Aha, very good. There are rules, Jack, and I want you to get this right. No one goes off the bus. You try to take any passengers off the bus, I will detonate it. I want my money by 11 A.M.

    Jack: We can't pull that kind of money in time!

    Howard Payne: Focus, Jack! Your concern is the bus. And don't try to call. The radio's down. Now, the number of the bus is 2525, it's running downtown from Venice. It's at the corner of Ocean Park & Main.

  • Lt. Herb "Mac" McMahon: Alright gentlemen, what we have here is 13 passengers in a express elevator. Below floor 30. Bomber's already taken out cables, bomber wants $3 million or he blows the emergency brakes.

    Harry Temple: What's our clock?

    Norwood: He gave one hour. That leaves us twenty-three minutes exactly.

    Swat Cop: Anything else that will keep this elevator from falling?

    Jack: Yeah, the basement.

    Lt. Herb "Mac" McMahon: The city would like to avoid that event, Officer Traven.

    Harry Temple: We can't just unload the passengers?

    Lt. Herb "Mac" McMahon: This is an express elevator gentlemen. The only way in or out is through access panels. Bomber's also wired the hatch to trigger the bomb, which seats him in the crazy-but-not-stupid section.

    Jack: Sir, Harry volunteers to examine the device.

    Harry Temple: Yeah, right.

    Lt. Herb "Mac" McMahon: Fine. The two of you check it out.

    Norwood: The nearest access panel is on the thirty-second floor in the lobby.

    Lt. Herb "Mac" McMahon: I want reports only, we're in a holding patern. Worthy, Briggs, I want you to secure base area, no one in or out. Everyone else, I want you to confirm building evac. Move!

    Jack: [to Harry] Looks like we're walking.