CIA, scandal, chase, etc. Hollywood plays a lot in this scene, just like Hollywood blows up the White House once it has nothing to do. This is a pursuit. I don’t want to push the movie up, but the blood of the Americans in Hollywood’s bones still proves their distrust of the government time and time again. Even entertainment movies have to instill this truth in 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. The American CIA, which seems to serve the people, has rats. It also uses mercenaries to kill people who have corrupt information. In the end, a lonely hero appeared, justice defeated evil, and the government was once again embarrassed and had to accept questions from the people. This is the routine that American blockbusters like to play. Regardless of whether the hero is finally embracing the beauty or the end, the government will always fail and will always be stepped under the feet of the people. The poor U.S. government, Chrysanthemum is always raped. It's really a tragedy.
Denzel Washington is still so domineering, the charm of his gestures really shows the true nature of Reynolds's rookie, and it is also very close to the setting of the movie. If Reynolds' behavior is changed to China, he will definitely be called fifty cents. Of course, if he accepts the terms of the CIA boss in the end, it will be a real five cents. It's a pity that he didn't say anything to the boss, so he turned around and sent the information to the media.
Those media are also true. They don't give the government any worry at all, they are all shaken out. It is a tragedy that the government is unable to issue a draft. A government that can't even control the media, it's no wonder that it's been violent all day, and it deserves it!
I remember that there is a piece of China called "No Man's Land", because it discredited the glorious image of the police, it has still been shut down in the waterway. In this respect, it also shows the incompetence of the US government. You see, "Safe House" is a smear of the image of the CIA from beginning to end, that is to say, it smears the image of the great United States of America. It's really useless for the government to let it show up in a grand manner. On this point, I want to criticize the US government, so you can use some funds to learn from China.
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