Is the privacy of little people really irrelevant? After you go to Taobao to check the baby diapers, the advertisement pages of Taobao, JD.com, and any website will give you diapers, diapers, cribs, and baby clothes. Being invited to a cup of tea tells you to be politically conscious, to tell you that your wife’s younger siblings have a warning and sanction document yet to be issued, and your civil servant’s elder sister, uncle, and cousin all told you not to read it when they got home from get off work. Is it scary?
Snowden is the CIA person behind the screen. As a person in the organization, he is also a very important person. He will have a bright future when he gets along well, so he will have access to larger confidential documents, but it is a pity that The values are different. The organization believes that everyone's information should be kept on standby for safety. Snowden believes that information is important privacy and cannot be violated. What do you think? You want to go with capitalism, and I am convinced that Marxism is the guiding light.
Often the strongest forces in reform are those who can live well without reform, such as Da Zhou and Da Zhu, who I blocked. Snowden is equivalent to suppressing his inner thoughts and working hard. He can have a good upward path, power, power, and money, but he chose the hardest way. Very curious.
The biggest Easter egg in the movie should be that at the end of the movie, Snowden's real body
sent two lines from the movie:
"It's been 66 years since World War II, and the Third World War hasn't broken out yet, why? Because we usually use rights with In good things, for prosperity and order"
"Most people's lives are voluntarily posted to the public, and most Americans don't want freedom, they just want security. It's a deal, if you want safe use All new things come at a price"
"Secrecy is security, security is victory"
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