The story is a bit old. In that period, the end of mankind was basically caused by the "nuclear crisis."
Lao Mei's "doomsday complex" has never been broken, this seems to be a type of "worry for nothing."
In fact, we hope that such a crisis will never come, but looking at the history of human development, it seems that such a crisis is inevitable.
At that time, Nicole, still full of collagen, talked about love with the handsome guy, and saved the world by the way.
Looking at it now, it seems that there are some "outdated", but in 1997, it was still considered a big production.
The grand scene, the oppressive sense of crisis, the eye-catching handsome and beautiful women, all the business elements should be.
Russia, which has been in a scapegoat for thousands of years, is still not immune.
Back then, I watched the excitement, but now it’s interesting to think about disputes at the national level.
From the perspective of Lao Mei, there is full self-consciousness of the "world police". I'll take care of you. You still have to obey. If you don't obey, I'll give you a stick. As for whether the control is right or not, the "police" has the final say. Whoops, this doesn't seem right, this kind of behavior seems to damage the image of a "policeman".
From the perspective of being "managed", of course there are many grievances. When grievances cannot be sought, they accumulate, "If you don't die in silence, you will explode in silence." What else can be done.
Lao Mei has envisioned many ways of revenge on the "object under management", but the content is too formal. It was not until she hit the building that she realized that her "precautionary plan" was still lacking imagination.
Perhaps the problem will be solved with a little less arrogance, and there is no need to be arrogant.
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