Watching the whole movie is shocking. I prefer to watch this kind of political struggle, or watch dramas about important historical events from a different angle. Reminds me of House of Cards and a 9/11 documentary I watched earlier.
The US military attacked Iraq. This war should be said to have accompanied the post-1995 children from childhood to youth. Because the personal experience is not great, I remember that when I was a child, I often joked. I gradually realized the preciousness of human life and the preciousness of emotions, and the feeling is also different.
Overall, the movie is good, but it lacks a lot of details, and it seems like a lot of things are achieved quickly.
One of the things I like about the movie is the constant analogy between that political battle and fishing.
In fact, there is no right or wrong, existence is reasonable, and existence is reasonable.
I also feel a little bit about the Cheney couple's love in the movie. Unlike House of Cards, in this movie, throughout the entire political dispute, the Cheney couple's relationship seems to have been very good. Especially when they recite Shakespeare by the bedside.
Finally, like Bell.
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