This film is a kind of proof. As long as you believe in result orientation, then in order to solve and prove the result, it is an excellent and superior ability to move forward while compromising. So I agree with H the most. Only he is sober, determined and persistent. Others are moral ambiguities who know how to give priority to results, while in practice they can’t distinguish priority from second. This is the problem that arises in the United States and the world due to media and political propaganda. Involving self-interest, all boundaries are blurred, which is not conducive to solving the problem fundamentally.
The media often jokes that American lives are worth more than Islamic names. Whether you agree with it or not, this is the reality. The world is inherently unequal. In order to prioritize results, prioritize efficiency, and achieve goals, it is the world of the law of the jungle.
American-style democracy is hypocrisy and not clever.
Chinese do not even pretend to be hypocritical.
Children are sad. Adults and the world create hypocrisy for them. They often face the law of the jungle when they grow up and are at a loss. It is better to let them know the real world from an early age. For example, H's wife, who has been persevering since childhood, still has a family, a lover, and is beautiful.
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