It's fun to watch a movie like this during the trade war, just love the real irony. Based on true events, the film tells the legendary life of Dick Cheney, a little-known vice president in American politics. The film starts with a young Dick Cheney and shows the audience how he went from being a bad student to the political center of a great country. At the same time, through a glimpse-like record of Dick Cheney's political career, the audience can understand that the political center of American politics is controlled by a group of such people. Some of the more impressive episodes are, one is Dick Cheney and a few staff members gathered around to discuss important matters, the staff are all sitting seriously, only to see Dick Cheney eating donuts, and don't forget to suck after eating. finger. Another example is the conversations between Dick Cheney and Bush. Bush's words and deeds seem to be no different from a ruffian. In Dick Cheney's view, Bush is a rookie, everything is in Dick's hands. But all that makes me feel like Bush is that he's a fool, and Chris Amber's Dick Cheney is a fool as well, so it's a fool being manipulated by another fool. However, Dick Cheney is not stupid at all, that is, he controls various departments of the United States and collects money recklessly. It is no exaggeration to say that he only covers the sky. Several actors are also very interesting. Of course, Bell and Amy Adams, who played Dick Cheney and his wife, naturally made a lot of sacrifices for the movie, and their acting skills are also great. In addition, Steve Carell, who plays Donald, and Sam Rockwell, who plays Bush Jr., are also impressive. These two people have a natural sense of joy - "Vice President"
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