Must-see for national customs, diplomacy, and national affairs

Geo 2022-03-22 09:02:05

Last April, I was doing the homework assigned by the teacher of post-war international relations history. I was going to do a classroom practice. The topic was "Cuban Missile Crisis". I also somehow became the organizer of this event, from the planning of the theme and content to the production of small flags and famous brands, etc., and also served as the organizer of the US side. At that time, I found this movie for the students who participated in the performance to watch it again. I was too busy with the organization to delay watching it, and I only made it up a few days ago.
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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  • Milton 2022-04-21 09:02:36

    This one is really bad. The script is terrible. Here, JFK is nothing but an incompetent and incompetent piece of trash that is constantly being pushed to and fro. It does not fully reflect the president's superior diplomatic means, and his wise and wise personal decision in the tense situation. I can't see his intelligence and charm at all. In addition, the performance of the two leading actors is really bad, especially JFK. It is recommended to change the name to "JFK: The Poor President" #It's better to watch the documentary

  • Johann 2021-12-23 08:01:18

    The hawks are full of wars and are ready to fight. In the case of separation of military and government, even if internal friction is greater, the cost of mediation is higher, but there are checks and balances between powers. Although there is no error in military language analysis, dictatorship is precisely because the party manages the military consistently. In the face of the leader of the madman, the people of the world are afraid to follow and suffer.

Thirteen Days quotes

  • Kenny O'Donnell: How do you become the KGB top spy in the United States?

    Walter Sheridan: You gotta know someone.

    Kenny O'Donnell: [nods] You gotta know someone.

  • Kenny O'Donnell: [calling from the FBI office] They know each other, Jack - Khruschev and Fomin were war buddies.

    President Kennedy: You sure?

    Kenny O'Donnell: Don't take it to court, but we've got good circumstantial evidence.

    President Kennedy: Well, you're there - I mean, what's your instinct? I gotta move on this.

    Kenny O'Donnell: [pause] My gut's telling me that Khruschev's turning to a trusted old friend to carry his message.

    President Kennedy: Ok - we're going.