Don't take the movie for real!

Victoria 2022-03-22 09:01:38

I have seen several popular reviews of this film, and some words are unpleasant! Movies make up stories, but some people take the stories as real, and draw a lot of "reasons" and "perceptions" from them, which is really annoying and laughable. The United States is no better than the mainland. If you shoot those fake films that are popular and special, not only will no one watch them, but they will also have bad reviews. Therefore, some second-rate directors in the United States always like to make some anti-American and vilifying films to attract attention. In exchange for box office, like Fahrenheit 911. Of course, the best themes are oil and conspiracy theories. The whole article is full of interest-oriented tone, which is most suitable for the appetite of a certain country, but the mainstream society and values ​​in the United States are not like this at all. This kind of film, Americans will only watch and entertain as a feature film, while the latter will go through a profound ideological education and come to the conclusion that the people are all false, which is really ridiculous. It can be said that the best anti-American films are not from anti-Americans, but from some American directors! This kind of thing has happened many times, but what has not changed and cannot be changed is the reality. The United States is still a beacon and a paradise of freedom, and a certain country is in dire straits!

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  • Abigayle 2022-04-22 07:01:14

    Well, this is a movie that wants to tell too much. It's not a story, it's a set of electrified nerve fibers, each flying nerve ending waiting for you, sensitive enough to feel its surging desire, so what did you hear?

  • Angel 2021-11-18 08:01:28

    Too heavy to understand

Syriana quotes

  • Bob Barnes: I punched in "Prince Nasir Al-Subaai" and my computer gets seized. Where'd that job come from? Where did the Nasir job come from?

    Fred Franks: I'm advising you to drop it.

    Bob Barnes: Why am I being investigating? Why am I being investigating, Fred?

    Fred Franks: Goodbye, Bob.

  • Bennett Holiday: Lawyers say, "Hey, if you can't trust a Big Five accounting firm", the accountant say "Hey, we're not lawyers". Legal didn't understand. Accounting didn't understand. Nobody understood anything. Regulatory bodies scratched their heads for a minute that nobody at Connex or Killen was at fault. But this merger is so balance-positive for American consumers that, ultimately, Justice wants it. Federal courts want it. Everybody wants it. Our real client, after all, is us, the American people. And we are increasing American access to oil in Kazakhstan. So all they ask is that we give them a little something meaningful, which we did. And they got out of our way.

    Leland Janus: Something besides Dalton?

    Bennett Holiday: Unfortunately, yes. And the best option seemed to be a secret deal for a excess Iranian pipeline capacity that I uncovered during the diligence. A little side deal benefiting the lead lawyer involved in the Connex-Killen merger approval process.

    Sydney Hewitt: What... do you think you're doing?

    Bennett Holiday: Of course, it's illegal for an American to control these rights.

    Sydney Hewitt: Stop right now!

    Leland Janus: Is there uh something that you wanna tell me, Syd?