Desperate for a headache~

Dante 2022-03-23 09:01:48

This is a movie that gave me a headache. Hate the despair inside.

It's miserable when you can't do anything on your own at all, and your only hope is pinned on others. Along with the rise of a little bit of hope, it is more likely that a heavy despair will come down at any time.

An American film by a Spanish director? Is there a divine intention? There is no doubt that American human rights have been satirized. An ordinary citizen of the United States, who drove to Iraq to deliver goods, was taken as a hostage despite his innocent life. Had he foreseen such a dangerous situation? Obviously, the CRT company (employer) has a high-sounding statement. Before you drive, we have signed the life and death certificate and drew the thumbs up, which shows that you are fully aware, and you can't rely on me. Is this kind of shitty thing rare in life? In the face of right and wrong interests, the right to decide and speak is always on the side with the most power. Citizens are always just citizens, don't even think about fighting the government and the gentry alone. Not to mention this kind of thing in developing countries where the legal system has yet to be perfected. Do you think it is not the same in a "free country" where human rights come first? When a small citizen really needs the power of the organization to rescue, the response and rescue power are so desperate, but the real despair lies in the fact that there is nothing you can do. The blow, step by step despair to the cold. What is irritating is that the employer is still falling into the ground at a critical moment. The sand and stones here have been rustling down and buried alive, and the other end is slowly and privately turning on the tape recorder to fire an interview and collect a disclaimer! Really speechless. At a critical moment, besides relying on the sky and the earth, who else can be trusted? The rights protection of vulnerable groups is an eternal topic. -.-

The Service Company in the film was quite quick, and within an hour or two, they had a full understanding of the situation and started a rescue operation, at least that's what it claimed to be. This shows that the relevant departments have not dealt with such similar things once or twice. They have already had sufficient experience in pre-processing. Similarly, they have become more and more numb emotionally - from the cold and calm voice and the comforting words like chanting words know.

The ending is ironic. Previously, the head of the department claimed that Mark White was one of the hostages who had been successfully rescued, but it was suddenly revealed at the end. It turned out that the MW was only found until today. This is undoubtedly a heavy punch, so that the male host who has just ignited a little fire of hope can rest in peace... Sad ~ the most tragic thing is to die in fear in the heart of despair, it is better to let him hold The lighter silently accepted the fate of death in front of his chest and went away safely. The director is really tormenting.

In the end, in a word, this film teaches us, don’t go to dangerous countries if you have nothing to do, listen to your wife more when you are looking for a job, and prefer to earn less to be with your family every day, rather than to leave your hometown to earn extra money, especially Put life at risk. Really, to put it bluntly, is Money or Family more important? Gay people who have watched this film, I want to say that if you are with Family, even if you are very poor, you should be grateful and full of hope, and being happy together is the greatest wealth. ~

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Buried quotes

  • Dan Brenner: Why the hell did you make that ransom video? Now your captors have no choice but to follow through!

  • Paul Conroy: It's over, isn't it?

    Dan Brenner: No!

    [long pause]

    Dan Brenner: Yeah.