Gun laws are bullshit!

Kiarra 2022-03-28 09:01:02

The audience of this film is obviously a gun owner. It can be seen from the old farmer to the police behind him who borrowed guns from enthusiasts, to the old lady who presides over justice behind him. This is very important. Arnold must be a rifle association.

From the subtext, the domineering heavy machine gun should be privately changed into a fully automatic assembly, which does not comply with the US gun laws, and this did not exist before the 1990s, and automatic weapons were bought and sold at will. The subtext is nothing more than "criminals will always have good weapons, while ordinary people will always have only castrated things, which will be slaughtered at will". Shooting beef with a gun in one's own home also requires a firearm inspection and a shooting certificate, and the same is true.

And the bad guy and the enthusiast will still get weapons if they should, which implies that the gun law is a piece of shit and will only tie up ordinary people.

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Extended Reading
  • Johann 2022-03-30 09:01:03

    The director's performance was tied, and he lost his personal style in front of Schwarzenegger

  • Jeremy 2022-04-22 07:01:19

    This film is really a bit of a surprise, even though the former governor Schwarzenegger is very old, but the fleeting humor, western-style pictures, personal heroism and successful shaping of the characters make the film. People like it, Eduardo Noriega is as crazy as ever. ★★★

The Last Stand quotes

  • Burrell: Shoot anything that moves! If it doesn't move, shoot it anyway!

  • Gabriel Cortez: [having been stabbed in the leg with his own knife following a lengthy struggle] Okay... OKAY... 10... 20 million... 20 million dollars Just To Look The Other Way!

    Sheriff Ray Owens: [bluntly] My Honor Is Not For Sale!

    Gabriel Cortez: [screeching in frustration] FUCK YOUR HONOR!

    [futilely starts dragging himself along the bridge towards Mexico]