It's not a good movie to watch, but because of its characteristics I said in the short review, and since then, it has continued to be endlessly magical in 2020, I couldn't help but dig out this magical movie.
Possibly, politics is the place where human nature can be best displayed. It has both full publicity - the original intention is "for people", and full privateness - the means is "human". What is there to be serious about in life? Just live well. There are thousands of personal understandings about what it means to "live well", but no matter how you understand it, everything about human affairs is just a game of people in the end, and the more people-related things are, the easier it is to expose the essence of gamification - such as politics.
It never felt like Trump was president seriously, and he didn't even understand the presidency in any traditional dimension (thanks to him for adding new meanings and possibilities to "President of the United States"). During the 2016 election campaign, I always thought that Trump would be elected, not because of his qualities, but just through various news reports and felt that his temperament was in line with this era. It's a pity that it doesn't look like this is the time for humanity to move forward (at least not in every way).
Going back to the movie, the playful tone gets the chemistry of the fight scene between the two at the end just right. I've never seen two women fight like this in angry sex. "no more glass!"
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