Barry Hill is an excellent pilot who used his cla's undercover identity to traffic drugs for the Medellin Group and made a lot of money. He opened several short-selling companies to launder money for him, owned a private airport and bought 2,000 acres of land from the airport to his home. However, he always made money faster than he used it. Barry was full at home and in the backyard. Money, the local bank also set up a vault specifically for him. There is an interesting clip in the film: the four departments of the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Bureau of Alcohol, Alcohol, Tobacco and Fireworks, the FBI, and the State Police simultaneously carried out the task of arresting Barry at Barry's house. As a result, the four departments pointed guns at each other, leaving Barry alone. Confused in the middle. Later, Barry was taken to the state attorney general by people from the four departments. Barry said to everyone present, "I will give each of you a Cadillac", which caused a group of law enforcement officers to laugh and said that they would not let Barry go. Will add a bribery charge for Barry "No no no, I gave you Cadillacs just because you worked hard, you know, I'll walk out of here innocently, none of you can stop me." A burst of laughter, then the state attorney general I received a call from the governor asking for Barry to be released... But in the end, Barry was just a pawn, controlled and used by the government and drug cartels. So the movie is called "Made in America". Barry is just stepping on the dark American political swamp. When he has no use value for the government, he falls; when the government needs him, he stands. Mu Xiu Yu Lin Feng Bi
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