A frothy political comedy made of afternoon milk tea

Keven 2022-04-19 08:01:03

After careful reflection, I feel that Tom Hanks was not wasted. Politics is a derivative of colored glasses, and war will never have absolute justice and evil. Because of religion, because of the Iron Curtain, Americans hate the Soviets, and believers hate communism; because of interests, Jews and Arabs and pan-Muslims can also kiss ass each other. There is a classic quote from the President of Pakistan: "Pakistan and Israel would have to APPEAR to be enemies in the Public Eye..." But Charlie Wilson's biggest political money comes from Saudi Arabia. Not to mention, of course, how bin Laden made his fortune from the war.

The American aesthetic is very strange. A congress chairman who does not believe in evil can immediately give a speech in tears when he sees the situation in the front line, but the screenplay does not forget to tease politicians and fabricate some details of his son in Vietnam. A member of parliament, with two Sub committee memberships, the office enslaves 4 big-breasted girls with exposed and sexy clothes at any time, all of which make this political comedy plot infinitely milky.

Therefore, when several classic scenes in the film appear, I think this afternoon milk tea is especially strong and fragrant. For example, Bonnie twists her buttocks to show that the curves of her hips, which are deliberately unwrapped by professional women's clothes, appear lively, because— Allah is the greatest - Afghan brother has successfully shot down 3 Soviet planes, Wilson brother is so happy to hold his head and chew (the previous jealousy complex can be skipped), making this political comedy more Disney color , in short,

this is a solid comedy, including those plots that simulate the bombing of aircraft, how it looks like playing PS.

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Charlie Wilson's War quotes

  • Charlie Wilson: She always wanted to be a dancer but it was against her religion.

    Brigadier Rashid: What religion is that?

    Charlie Wilson: She's Baptist.

  • Charlie Wilson: By the way, I love Jesus Christ and his mother Mary as much as anybody. About 38 churches you could move that creche to, everybody lives.