A film that democratized and interested you in the political world

Hollie 2022-03-23 09:02:26

In the Loop is an interesting and insightful political satire that sheds light on the rules of political action and intrigue within politics. The unscrupulous and vulgar language behavior of politicians in their pursuit of their own interests is almost like the boss of the underworld. Clearly see the human nature of politicians and the political and social environment of the so-called upper-class government. They are not the splendid, elegant, democratic, patriotic and patriotic saving people realized through propaganda. On the contrary, they are more like low-level hooligans talking about competing for their own territory and interests. The only difference is the politicians. You don't have to use a knife and a gun, but the rule is that you fail your political career and you have to be declared dead And the dignity given to you is to stop the press release and resign publicly. When I see politicians resign, I can always think of each of them. It's so funny how all these big events intertwine to create losers politicians! It feels like a politician's swear words to his subordinates are really the same as a gangster scolding his subordinates, a rogue politician with Fan dressed as a gentleman

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  • A.J. Brown: [on the phone] I just got off the phone with Linton, who proceeded to bitch me out for allowing "I Heart Huckabees" on the troops' DVD roster. Yeah. You know that phrase, "I'm too old for this shit"? Well, I'm too young for this shit. You know?

  • Linton Barwick: Well, I don't want to be accused of micro-managing, but I cannot understand why "I Heart Huckabees" is on a list of DVDs considered suitable for armed-forces entertainment. That self-indulgent crap is not suitable for combat troops.