It's all oil's fault

Myrna 2022-03-21 09:01:45

The relationship between the United States and the Middle East is the oil relationship. The terrorists in the movie attacked the United States' oil base in Saudi Arabia. In order to protect the oil relationship between it and Saudi Arabia, the United States would rather ignore this terrorist attack, because it is a rat.

If we all think that oil has nothing to do with us, then it is a big mistake. The world's largest oil consumer is the United States, the second is Japan, and the third is China. If that day, China's car consumption catches up with the US's car consumption, China will be the largest oil user, I am afraid that then China will face the problem of the Middle East.

But these are far from the movies. Going back to the movie, I think the movie is good, though not the best.

The general commercial blockbuster is to watch it and make people’s blood boil. After watching it, it is over. There is nothing to think about. If a movie makes you move for the people in the film during the viewing process, then this film is not a complete commercial blockbuster. .

Many people think that the film's description of the FBI is too divine. In fact, it can only be said that terrorists are a group of rabble, ordinary people, not professionally trained professional agents like the FBI. The so-called terrorists are ordinary people who have been brainwashed by so-called beliefs, ordinary fathers and sons. They have been brainwashed by terrorists in the name of religion and believe that Allah is against the Americans and that Allah wants to kill Americans. In fact, everything is nothing but hatred and killing of people from another country in the name of jihad in the name of Allah.

In the film, an American husband and father who lost his wife asked the FBI interviewer the best shout at the following Saudi police: Does your Allah love your wife more than mine? The mother who loves your child more than my child?

This is the theme of this film, human nature should be partly religious, any religion should be high and love others first, and killing in any name is inhumane.

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The Kingdom quotes

  • Colonel Faris Al Ghazi: Tonight, we have the dinner in the palace. Uh, Miss Mayes, she can't be there. It's only men.

    Ronald Fleury: Only men?

    Colonel Faris Al Ghazi: Yeah, you know, tradition.

    Ronald Fleury: That's gonna be boring.

  • Adam Leavitt: How many princes are there?

    Colonel Faris Al Ghazi: Over five thousand.

    Ronald Fleury: Does every prince get a palace this big?

    Colonel Faris Al Ghazi: Some get bigger.

    Adam Leavitt: And who pays for all this?

    Grant Sykes: Exxon. Chevron. Shell.

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