source of fear

Sophie 2022-03-23 09:01:57

A typical American blockbuster. For two full hours, the plot is good, the pictures and everything are good, but it still feels a bit long. The surprise in the film came from the fact that the nuclear bomb actually exploded, haha, I always thought that it would be like other bloody plots, the nuclear bomb would not explode in the end, the bad guys were brought to justice, and the Yankees were a peaceful and prosperous age of singing and dancing---- --- But, it exploded, ha. However, it is still a little regrettable that the president was not killed by the bomb. Damn, the evil boss of the US emperor always has a big fate every time.
Back in the film, the title is called the sum of fears, and it feels weird. What is the sum of fear, I want to break my head, but I haven't come up with a reason for a long time. Throughout history, humans have had many fears. Earlier, ancient China may have been the fear in the hearts of Westerners: China's power, advanced technology, wealth, mystery, etc., when they were still drinking blood, we have entered a civilized society. I think that when a country outstrips the world by too much, she becomes the sum or source of all fears. In modern times, when Westerners' powerful ships and cannons opened our closed door, it was our turn to be afraid. At this time, those unknown technologies and weapons are the sum of the fears of the Chinese people. Until modern times, the advent of nuclear weapons has polarized the sum of fears. The power of a single person or a country has never been imagined before. It has now come to destroy the world. Nuclear weapons are really the sum or source of all fears in human history.
In the film, when the presidents of the two countries both decided to use nuclear weapons, they were both afraid that the other would be the first to use nuclear weapons. When those subordinates clamored for the use of nuclear weapons, I think they were not very brave, but they used it to vent their fears—borrowing nuclear weapons. When the sum of fears between the two countries breaks out, that is the beginning of a nuclear war, that is, the end of the earth. At that time, I and other people need not say more, and those who ignite the sum of fears will not end. good where to go. So, I think, (nonsense...) The sum of the fears in the film is the evil in the human heart. I always think, if you hit me, I have to pay you back, without thinking about the consequences.
In addition, the American president in the film is too hot-blooded. When such a big thing happens, don’t calm down and think about it, don’t investigate the truth behind the incident, don’t think about it, it’s not good for the Russians, but it’s always a big deal. Yelling, they almost killed me or something, speechless.
Ben, it may be the light that melts ice and snow when the sum of human fears in the film erupts.

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  • Destini 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    The second half is ok

  • Clara 2021-12-13 08:01:06

    Little Ben is very handsome.

The Sum of All Fears quotes

  • Bill Cabot: But our most important assessment comes from a highly-placed source inside the Kremlin. In his opinion, Nemerov does not owe his ascension to the military.

    Senator Jessup: Everyone has opinions, Mr. Cabot. I respect that. This morning, my wife woke up and said that I was old, bald, and ugly.

    Bill Cabot: Is that a question, Mr. Chairman?

    Senator Jessup: I told her appearances aren't everything. Would you agree Mr. Cabot?

    Bill Cabot: I certainly would, sir.

  • Senator Jessup: Now, this, uh, new fellow, "Nezmeroz", is that his name?

    Bill Cabot: Nemerov, sir.

    Senator Jessup: Mm-hmm. Well, despite what your source says, we hear that "Nezmeroz" is a hard-liner. Is he a hard-liner?

    Jack Ryan: [whispering to Cabot] No.

    Bill Cabot: It's a bit too soon to make that assessment, sir.

    Senator Jessup: Well, according to CNN, your Mr. Nezmeroz is making promises to rebuild the Russian empire. That sounds pretty rash from where I sit. If I were sitting in Chechnya, I'd be even more worried.