This is the first time a two-hour movie took 4 and a half hours to finish it. First of all, I do not deny that this film is suspected of beautifying the American government, exporting American culture and values, and promoting Christianity. But it is undeniable that the complexity of politics is unimaginable, and the underlying interest relationships, responsibilities, and limitations are beyond our imagination. It is the best proof to see generations of leaders getting old during the 19th anniversary military parade. No one is perfect, and there is no perfect government, because the government is made up of people, and we all have limitations. And everything has risks and unknowns. The final outcome is a peaceful agreement, and sure enough, those who win the hearts of the people win the world. Kennedy has a brain. There are not many colleges named after the head of state. Kennedy School of Government, Zhou Enlai School of Government and Management, he must be a talented person. The people around him are also very important, such as Bobby and Kenny. Compromise is not a dirty word, but you can't compromise blindly. When you need to be tough, you need to be tough. Whether it is Kennedy, Bobby, or Khrushchev, the Soviet ambassador, everyone is nervous, and everyone has times when they are not confident. So do we.
Different positions will lead to different perspectives. When there is no win-win situation, they can only keep themselves separate.
People still have to be kind. When I saw Major General An Sheng sacrificed and Kennedy sent a telegram to An Sheng's parents, I really burst into tears. Flying over the airspace of another country deserves to be shot down. Cuba is a legitimate defense. But from another angle, he has done nothing wrong. He has no life and is very kind. He is just working for the country.
We are pursuing peace, pursuing a worthwhile peace, and we all live on this planet.
Every day the sun rises will bring some kind of enlightenment☀
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