Since the broadcast time of the year coincided with the success of President Obama's election, it is natural that many movie fans will mention President Obama in the film review incidentally for comparison. Indeed, generally everyone will remember the first person who caused a certain incident. The founding father of the United States considered himself General Washington, who killed countless enemies on the battlefield. Obama is now the first African-American president in U.S. history. But who has more heart to remember the second person? All events that exist in this world cannot exist alone. Therefore, people who know history or have seen this film should admit that John Adams, the second president of the United States, should also be one of the founding fathers of the United States. He was a member of Thomas Jefferson's drafting committee for the Declaration of Independence, and was the first Vice President of the United States. Adams' turbulent life, his contributions to the development of the United States, and his emphasis on the country's "independence" run through the film. The basic political concepts such as "freedom", "democracy" and "human rights" that the United States has always pursued were all sprouted during the administration of John Adams.
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