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Krystal 2022-03-25 09:01:10

When everyone is discussing the moral issue of killing an innocent civilian, more innocent people may die if not killed. Are the officials struggling with this moral issue?

During the day, these officials who drink coffee, blow air conditioners, type on keyboards, tear each other at meetings, and dig their graves during election campaigns to step on their opponents, and who have worked so hard to get to this position, still care about this moral issue. ?

The pattern is broken, and what it says is very clear. If he does, then the video will stream out and voters will scold him; if he doesn't, then the enemy will kill more innocents anyway, and it has nothing to do with them. So in the end, it's still for the hat of myself.

I think this is what the director wants to criticize in his heart.

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Extended Reading
  • Adolf 2021-12-19 08:01:08

    The structure is simple but the discussion is deep, and the lectures on legal diplomacy are also very adequate. It's really a play to see Asuka and beetle. The most terrifying thing about terrorism is that it makes those who want to fight it become as unscrupulous as it is. Together, we have witnessed a "civilized" killing. PS: In memory of loving Alan Rickman

  • Marcelle 2022-03-21 09:02:05

    I hate watching such illogical movies. The army that carries out this kind of task is a very rational killing machine without any temperature, how could it be influenced by a little girl. The nearly two-hour movie was finished in less than half an hour after I fast-forwarded countless times. A bunch of bitches wasted my precious half an hour. Do you know how many memorials I can read in half an hour?

Eye in the Sky quotes

  • James Willett: Revolutions are fueled by postings on YouTube.

  • opening title card: "Truth is the first casualty of war." - Aeschylus