It's a very funny movie. I wanted to watch the terribly happy movie, but I didn't expect it to have some surprises.
The funny stalks all exaggerate some of the acute problems in American society that affect people’s lives, and they basically revolve around race, prejudice, and politics. It's both tasteless and ironic. But most of them are internal issues in the United States, and they are not very relevant to us.
We can think about the problem, I think there is a stubborn, that is, the president said that as an American, don't trust the government, but trust your country. Then I watched the film at station b. At that time, some young students in the barrage began to advocate domestic political correctness, that is, the state and the government are the same thing, and the speeches trying to distinguish between them are dangerous speeches in his opinion. This also represents the thinking of most Chinese people. I don't want to talk about this topic, there are correct answers in the books.
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