I think the director really wanted to say

Dovie 2022-03-22 09:01:55

I think what the director really wants to express is that the President of the United States should agree to the two demands made by Young, because the demands are fair and reasonable, and the bomb will not explode, but the President of the United States will never agree, even if half of the United States is blown up. If the request is granted, there is no right or wrong between Brody and H. But in the end, the President of the United States will not agree to the request, whether it is 1 explosion or 4 explosions. The mysterious high-ranking official in the film said that government officials had taken shelter in the bunkers, which means that the US government has decided to bear the nuclear bomb explosion.

It is wrong for some people to oppress and plunder others. Based on this, how can we find out who is right and who is wrong with Young, Brody and H?

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Extended Reading
  • Alan 2022-03-27 09:01:08

    A loud slap in the face of a self-righteous woman

  • Lura 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    How are terrorists created? Why do people only focus on how to deal with terrorist attacks without considering why these people are so extreme? Violence breeds violence, and hatred breeds more hatred. A problem that has fermented cannot be solved. When the terrorist's wife is killed, it is impossible for him to compromise. The behavior of the father and the murder of the mother are very likely to be extreme. If this is really possible, then the plot that finally sees the child's confession of the location of the three bombs can only be the screenwriter's wishful thinking.

Unthinkable quotes

  • H: You do this and he'll say anything you want, and none of it will be true. Physical torture doesn't work.

    H: So, uh, I guess that's why they've been using it since the beginning of human history, huh? For fun?

    Agent Helen Brody: That's what makes you so special, is it? Our secret weapon against the enemy?

    H: It's not about the enemy. It's about us. Our weakness. We're on the losing side, Helen. We're afraid, they're not. We doubt, they believe.

    Agent Helen Brody: We have values.

    H: And our values have cost us how many lives? It's not about that guy out there. He's not the problem. You are.

  • Agent Helen Brody: You know. You know what he does...

    Rina Humphries: Of course.

    Agent Helen Brody: How can you? You family, you children. You live in the same house with him. He's not normal.

    Rina Humphries: Normal? Let me tell you something. I lost my first family in Bosnia. Three men come to my house. They rape me in front of my family, then kill everyone. My little boy, they kill last. These were my neighbors, they knew me. Very normal men.

    [turns away]