A star-studded film that gathered George Clooney, Kevin Spacey, and Jeff Bridges, it was expected to be a commercial film, but it was a somewhat absurd literary film. After watching it, I feel that the director's main purpose is to fight the war and promote the spirit of freedom in the United States. This may be the main purpose, but except for the scene in which the two American private security companies and their family members get together in the film, there is some realistic irony. Other Some of them express a non-strong anti-war appeal in a kind of absurdity, a bit hippie, with a mockery, so that you can't have a sense of substitution.
You can even see all the stories as a fantasy of the protagonist, just as the reports he wrote after his return were put on a family show and no one took it seriously.
It doesn't really make much sense to say anything about such a movie. You won't think how bad it is, and you won't see it as emotional, or depressed, and you can't even laugh, because Chinese people who don't have a Star Wars complex don't It is not easy to understand where the laughing point is, so like me, after reading it, I finished it, and I can wash and sleep.
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