This movie shows that there are no inherent bad guys in the world. Robbers are forced out, mainly by the government. It is really ironic, and it is also very obvious. However, looking at this time today, there is not much emotion for Bush Jr. or Enron, and the concern for the unemployed under the economic crisis is more realistic. Dick’s dilemma surprised me. Is it so difficult for someone who has been a VP (even if the VP position is a conspiracy promotion) to find a job again? It is said that after the financial crisis, those investment managers of Wall Street investment banks became full-time dads and went home leisurely to take care of their children, because their foundation is very solid. Of course, the movie says that all the savings of the Dick family are stocks. Shrinked.
Watching Kim Kelly's films really made me laugh, and Truman also liked it very much. Now I don't have that cold. There are probably a lot of people like me, so he is no longer a box office guarantee.
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