The director is really good at making this kind of subject matter like this. Characters of the main characters, such as the Ken brothers' complementarity and forbearance, outbursts, Acheson's arrogance and arrogance, McCown's smooth sides, McNamara's firmness and toughness, Adlai's outspokenness and eloquence On the other hand, Gromyko's sophistication and slickness are all infallible. Because I have directed a simulated Cuban missile crisis, I will feel more deeply when I watch the film that restores history.
A very good movie, a must-see for students majoring in national customs, diplomacy, and national affairs. After reading this, book knowledge is no longer dry.
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