At this time, Pitt just needed such a group of hitchhikers to expand his influence. With a handsome face, he appeared in the film with a full beard and long flowing blond hair, playing the leader of the Northern Irish Republican Army. , in the turmoil, he was faced with the hail of bullets and the sacrifices of his comrades all day long. He vowed revenge and desperately needed more powerful weapons, so he went to the United States to buy weapons. With the support and help of the local Northern Irish, He hooked up with an arms dealer, but Harrison Ford, the host of his assigned lodging, discovered his identity. This is the beginning of a violent collision between Harrison Ford, a police officer, and Pete, who is chasing national independence and freedom.
Pitt's "Northern Irish Republican Army" should be called a terrorist organization by now, and he is a terrorist himself. But I think this is just one-sided propaganda by the American media as a loyal ally of the United Kingdom. Ireland is a good island country. You, the British, stay well on your own island of Great Britain. The Northern Ireland area of the family has been suppressed, the national independence and resistance movements of the family have been suppressed, and the family has been given the notoriety of a terrorist organization. Typical robberism, what human rights they advocate at this time is just fart, and it is used to demand things from others. NND is nothing.
Although the fierce collision of the two old and new superstars showed the audience a good film, the representative of the pursuit of freedom and independence in the film has never been able to set foot on the land of his hometown again, which is quite sad and regrettable.
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