I don’t know if I’m being over-hearted. Thinking of Iraq and Mexico, I think the director must have something to tell us. Of course, the plot of the story, as other film critics have said, is nothing new, it is nothing more than the old way of American comedy, and in the end there is a perfect ending to the comedy. At the end, the general publicity of their heroic deeds in front of the army was nothing more than wanting them to be another example of patriotism and family protection, but Larry finally said, no, he declined the commander's advice and went to find his own happiness. In the final part, the director expressed in the form of comedy, the so-called peace and happiness, who doesn't want it, and isn't the real happiness the career and partner he loves? In fact, happiness is as simple as that. It's just that the government has exaggerated and visualized him.
The "noisy" in the film can be seen as a satire on the US-Iraq War. The film also mentions the "Vietnam War" slightly, which is another satire.
I want to come to Hollywood to make a good comedy, not only because he only gives the audience laughter and excitement, but also brings us a great reflection on social problems; should the war continue to obtain the war advertised by "peace and freedom" Should it happen, and what is the American public looking for? All these problems are reflected in the film. They all say that the filming of the film is terrible. As far as the plot is concerned, of course, there is nothing new, but just looking at the foreshadowing of the director in terms of details is still very elegant. The story Some military supplies were also thrown away, and I just took away the weapons at the beginning. At that time, I was thinking, why not take everything away (of course, I also considered the problem that the car could not fit in the car), saying that it was It is undeniable that there is such an understanding, but at the same time, it is also mentioned that the medical supplies are not anything else, which is enough to reflect the warmth of the American soldiers, the director is here to cooperate. Shi Yi expressed his respect for the American soldiers.
This is a compelling afterthought. Speaking of its bad film, I would like to add the issue of the fierce "war and peace" that is being talked about nowadays, so even if there is no innovation in the plot, the discussion on the problem of time and abuse has to be said. The director's hard work!
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