And then the female single FBI---a true, good and beautiful female fighter.
Negro War Inquisitor --- both good and evil.
The main line is Young's three bombs. Taking risks for his own justice and taking his stand: America's Muslim-controlled puppet regime oppresses the Muslim people under the banner of human rights. In the eyes of Muslims, what he did was a hero, a just struggle, a fight for freedom, and a fearless spirit of sacrifice. He knew very well what he was facing, but he threw himself into it, stood under surveillance, was arrested, and let it be tortured. His purpose was to sacrifice me for my faith, for the freedom of my nation, and for my justice. Why not sacrifice the people of Shangguo in the downtown area?
The FBI's position gradually lost its position as the situation changed. From can't stand Young being hanged (appeal for Young) - can endure black man hammering Young's fingertips (thinking black man is a lunatic abnormal to black wife) - to stroking Young's pain but Can't look straight (accept his way of beating)---to the point of killing Young himself and stabbed a knife on the top of his heart---and then actually witnessed the fact that Young's wife committed suicide in front of Young-- -And then actually watched Young's two sons being taken to the interrogation room---witnessed Young's suicide. Step by step without bottom line is the mentality of most people in the film, and it is also this kind of entanglement that drives the development of the plot. Restored to whether Young was an American citizen at first, including Young's wife saying "I am an American citizen" in the interrogation room, should his rights, freedoms and beliefs as a citizen be upheld and respected?
When I finally looked back and thought of this bald black man, I felt as if he was the real protagonist. It wasn't how much he played, but his mental journey that was more representative of the audience. First of all I serve my country, unscrupulous service. They are often not understood or even used as a shield by politicians, who are instructed by their hypocrites to do things but not guaranteed by their promises. Everyone accuses him of being cruel and perverted, violating morality and the law, but every time he is pushed to the front in a crisis, if he succeeds, it is the credit and decision of their accusers, if he fails, he will stand on the commanding heights of morality and be ruthless. The assistants who accused and abandoned him and even tried with him were the first to knock him to the ground, hard. He is a soldier, and every job is a war, but what about the enemy, is it a colleague and a superior? The interrogator? Is it yourself?
At the same time, he protects the interests of the majority of the people and also tries his best to take care of the interests of the minority. In the end he released Young and said you're free and they can't charge someone who doesn't have fingerprints.
Thinking: Under the teaching of the socialist ego to obey the big ego, if the contest of interests between 49% and 51% of the people will only have an ending like the Indian massacre.
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