1. Anger
The victims of terrorism are always civilians, and those who wage jihad and carry out terrorism under the pretext of the slaughter in their own country are cowards. They think that the world is made up of countries, but ignore that the most basic unit of the world is people. The civilians in Asia and Africa are civilians, and the civilians in Europe and America are also civilians. Using civilians as an excuse to kill civilians is extremely illogical in itself.
It's like one day you were beaten, and the person who beat you said, because Zhang San of the building behind your community beat me. You live in a community, so I hit you because I can't beat him.
The most irritating thing is not doing bad things, but doing bad things as good things. The most vicious criminal, even if he does not repent, he actually knows that what he has done is good or evil. But terrorists are not. They really treat evil as good, and take the killing of civilians as a ladder to heaven, as evidence to prove their piety. They are the demons who are living in the world.
2. Salute
Bandits are on the run, the city is under martial law, and all civilians are asked to stay at home and not go out. Who is patrolling around, who is chasing criminals. Who is looking for danger and willing to go when everyone is asked to avoid danger. People say that firefighters are the most beautiful retrogrades. In fact, who is not the most beautiful retrograde among all those who maintain our security and peace? During a shootout, after a police officer found it, police officers came to support one after another. Those who heard the broadcast immediately turned around and rushed over. Facing terrorists with bombs, no one flinched and no one fled. They may have their own problems in their own lives, and they may not be perfect people. They have problems of one kind or another, but when they wear police uniforms, they have responsibilities. At least I don't hold back when it's time to rush up.
3. Be strong
The people who will gather there are all marathon runners or marathon enthusiasts. What does it mean for them to lose their legs. When they woke up from a coma, their biggest worry was not that they might not be able to walk in the future, but where the people I love are. When the husband saw his wife, the wife saw his husband, and the father saw his son, they laughed happily. When danger comes we cannot avoid it in advance, but love will conquer all. My smile is not because what I lost is unimportant to me, but because I have a love that overcomes all by my side.
Trivia:
1. When Manny was chatting with the girl at the pizza place, the prototype of Manny was sitting on the side table.
2. Under normal circumstances, athletes who say the F-word on live TV will be penalized by the FCC. This is the only time the committee has decided not to punish. The chairman of the FCC at the time was Julius Genachowski of Boston.
3. Tamerlan Tsarnaev's wife was interrogated by a group called the High-Value Detainee Interrogation Group, or HIG for short. The unit, created by Obama in 2009, is part of the FBI but operates under the auspices of the National Security Council. Their job is to interrogate terrorist suspects for information on any further terrorist threats as soon as they are apprehended. Known as a "Quarles" interrogation, this type of interrogation takes place when law enforcement believes a threat to public safety remains, and any information obtained during a "Quarles" interrogation cannot be used in subsequent prosecutions. That's why, when the police arrest them, they are told not to read the Miranda Manifesto.
4. This is the third collaboration between Mark Wahlberg and Peter Berg. The first two were "Lone Survivor" (2013) and "Deep Sea Cataclysm" (2016). Coincidentally, the first two are the same as this one. All based on true events.
5. The University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, where Dzhokhar Tsarnaev attended, refused to allow film crews to film on campus.
6. Mark Wahlberg is a Boston native from Dorchester.
7. Melissa Benoist first auditioned for the role of Jessica Kensy before being confirmed to play Katherine Russell.
8. The photo of Tamerlan Tsarnaev's body shown to Katherine Russell during her interrogation was a real photo taken by an investigator at the time.
9. The surveillance footage used in the film is all real, including surveillance footage from the explosion site, images of the two suspects released to the media, footage of Dzhokhar at a convenience store and an ATM machine, and footage of Manny running away at a gas station .
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