The main background is Suzhou in 1991 (actually it looks like 1941, but it is always a matter of being distorted). There are a few things about China. One is the corruption of Chinese officials and their lust and selfishness. Deng has been staring at the three-point foreign girl in the American series "Coast Rescue Team", which has opened up several government joints (there is only one high-ranking official). Deng’s home was very luxurious (compared to the residences of the other Chinese in the film). The warden first asked the medical team to vaccinate himself. People in Suzhou speak Cantonese and people in Hong Kong speak Mandarin.
However, the film also has "positive descriptions" of Chinese officials. For example, the warden asked his subordinates to restore power immediately after the power failure, and immediately reacted to the ambulance after seeing a bubble gum. In only 4 hours, Deng was from Hong Kong ( The English subtitles in the film show) Layers of bribery, promptly cut off the power from Hong Kong to Suzhou in mainland China (the strange thing is that Hong Kong is during the day and Suzhou is at night). I don’t think Chinese officials will have this kind of efficiency. The movie overestimated Chinese officials. (Don’t they watch the party’s propaganda film besides Zhang Yimou’s film?)
Some people will say that I’m boring and only care about these things, and some people will say numb, but since this film mentions China, always take a closer look. The description in it, isn't it interesting to compare and contrast?
In addition, the Penghu Islands, as a US military base, are located north of Tainan and Shantou and south of Xiamen (23 degrees 31 minutes north latitude, 119 degrees 34 minutes east longitude). It is easy to find with google earth and see the military airport above. The US military helicopters that took off from here want to go to Suzhou and then go back, I can only say. . .
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