Brother Kennedy! ! Showdown! Shameless American Emperor

Dakota 2021-12-23 08:01:18

8 stars. . . After all, it is still more discrediting that the Soviet Union put the U.S. emperor on the passive side. Films that involve the United States and the Soviet Union against the U.S. Empire basically have this effect. On the surface, it seems that the U.S. imperialism is passive, and the Soviet Union is a strong and active crisis maker. However, some films will reveal some information. In fact, the Soviet Union is passive. . It depends on whether you can feel it. This film is of this kind. . The Kennedy brothers were executed by the American imperialist power because they were upright, great and peace-loving. . . This conflicts with the principles of American imperialism. . . In the film, you can see how shameless and cunning these beasts are. . . And how helpless the Kennedy brothers are. . . Dedicated to the great Kennedy brothers for avoiding the destruction of the world by the American emperor

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  • Ryley 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    Very exciting, compact and tense straight-line narrative

  • Nestor 2021-12-23 08:01:18

    It’s so good to see that the wrestling of big powers, the decision-making process and decision-making mechanism of the U.S. government are fully demonstrated, and the rhythm is subtle and very catching. Many times the historical trend is determined by a roomful of great minds.

Thirteen Days quotes

  • Kenny O'Donnell: The point is, you trade our missiles in Turkey for theirs in Cuba, they're gonna force us into trade after trade, until finally, a couple of months from now they demand something we won't trade, like Berlin, and we do end up in a war. Not to mention that long before that happens this administration will be politically dead.

    Robert Kennedy: I don't care if this administration ends up in the freaking toilet! We don't do a deal tonight there won't be any administration.

  • Dean Acheson: Gentlemen, for the last fifteen years, I've fought at this table alongside your predecessors in the struggle against the Soviet. Now I do not wish to seem melodramatic, but I do wish to impress upon you a lesson I learned with bitter tears and great sacrifice. The Soviet understands only one language: action. Respects only one word: force.