wonderful revelation

Donna 2022-03-21 09:01:53

Really an amazing movie! Although it is only a point-to-point disclosure, although it only presents the tip of the iceberg, and although I have already understood what the film is about to express, I am still amazed after watching this film with such a high density of disclosed information!

If you use every scene and every line of dialogue in this movie as a source of clues, you can lead and go deep into the "rabbit hole" if you continue to pursue it.

Regarding the reveal, the film is both a major milestone and the beginning of another phase.

Thanks for this movie!

Namaste

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  • Brandy 2022-04-22 07:01:23

    The inexplicable narration really affects the viewing experience. I want to analyze the presentation of the power struggle from an objective point of view, but I don't rely on both sides.//I really blame the sound effect of this film, I saw the car accident scene in the movie, what did I add? Blind sound effects. . . But still rotten

  • Cale 2022-04-23 07:02:00

    65/100 In this year's group of decent local Austrian films, Adam McKay's screenwriting and editing design can be described as a clear stream, the frame design is also unique, and his ability to package golden lines into small climaxes is still online. But even with so many ways to embellish the main narrative, the author's presentation of the thought-provoking parts of Dick Chaney's story, such as the abuse of right-wing power and its consequences, seems ignorant at the moment like an indictment against the justices. current affairs. Moreover, in the display of political details, it can also be said to be evasive. The lack of material is like a picture taken based on the grapevine, and the discussion of Dick himself is also left unresolved. The author should also feel that he was not successful. He patched the audience at the beginning of the film in advance, and then patched it with Easter eggs after the end of the film. He was very guilty.

Vice quotes

  • Kurt: [Narrating] As the world becomes more and more confusing, we tend to focus on the things that are right there in front of us. While ignoring the massive forces that actually change and shape our lives. With people working longer and longer hours, for less and less. When we do have free time, the last thing we want is complicated analysis of our government, lobbying, international trade agreements, and tax bills. So it's no surprise that when a monotone bureaucratic Vice President came to power we hardly noticed. As he achieved a position of authority that very few leaders in the history of America ever have. Forever changing the course of history for millions and millions of lives. And he did it like a ghost. With most people having no idea who he is or where he came from. How does a man... go on to become... who he is.

  • Donald Rumsfeld: Fuck Kissinger, he's overrated anyway!