Typical comedy, terribly interesting. Although the screenwriter laughed at himself a little bit, and obviously exaggerated the strength of the two sides (ours were exaggerated, the United States was underestimated), but after all, they are exporting more American values. While mocking the abuses and unreliability of the U.S. government throughout the article, it is more about their freedom, tolerance, and peace-loving. The space race is just for the well-being of all mankind. And the male protagonist is indeed responsible for all kinds of laughter, but he is also a decent, anti-war general who loves their country. Therefore, it is not entirely correct to say that this drama is self-defeating. It should be said that in addition to being a strong self-deprecating one, it is still emphasizing that in addition to individual politicians, other Americans represented by generals are commendable, even if they What you do that is not in line with your own values must be due to self-protection, politicians' persecution, or good intentions to do bad things, and you will definitely reflect on it afterwards and do the right thing.
Facts have proved that sugar-coated cannonballs are still useful, and many people in the barrage take comedy seriously. A group of people were ridiculing the United States, and a group of people were ridiculing these people, and then praising how free the United States was. They even dared to shoot such themes and content, and turned their heads to criticize our country.
Samsung gave the play itself one star because although I don't want to admit it, this play still satisfies my vanity and pride. After all, I am a layman and cannot resist sugar coating.
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