The director slandered his motherland Russia and our country.

Stevie 2022-09-15 09:44:12

To be honest, it's a little hard to understand the director's behavior.

The director Pavel Kostomarov , who has directed the Chernobyl exclusion zone, I quite like watching this show, but I didn't expect the director to be an anti-China element. I will never watch his movies again.

The plot is actually quite compact to remove the emotional entanglement of the ex-wife. If there is no plot that the title says, it is still qualified.

But I really don't understand why the director's psychology is so twisted.

First of all, they slandered their motherland, Russia. After the infection began, the Russian military police brutally sprayed the infected with white paint. That's fine.

Just one day after the city was closed, the Russian SWAT team turned into gangsters and entered the houses to rob and try to rape the pregnant woman.

And what about Russian civilians? Many are portrayed as mobs almost illogically.

Obviously it was a food truck sent by the Russian government to distribute to the civilians, and the civilians also killed the driver to grab the food.

When encountering ambulances, civilians also came to snatch medicine.

When the infected person was found, he didn't run away in fright, but stabbed a knife at close range like crazy

Later in the plot, the Russian army began to search villages to kill "all infected and uninfected".

In reality, this year's epidemic is so serious that even the most rumored media in the West didn't say that the Russian army massacred Russian citizens on a large scale in order to control the infection, right?

Take a step back and forget about the anti-Putin government. It is a distorted psychology to portray your fellow citizens as a group of demons with good manners and logic.

If slandering Russia has nothing to do with me, slandering our country's military is extremely disgusting.

At the end of the plot, an invading air force plane crashed, and the parachuting pilot hijacked the doctor, shouting in an extremely strange Chinese with a crazy accent (I don't think the Chinese in Russia wanted to play such a disgusting role) and was finally killed. At the end, a group of Chinese soldiers with strange Chinese accents and 97 assault rifles appeared as villains.

The director's slander against our country can be said to be inferior and inferior.

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