Part 1 )" did not dare and missed the zero o'clock field. In the afternoon, I went out in the cold wind and went out in the nearby Global Harbor Cinema.
Although I can fix one movie, I still have two episodes. behavior in the offing
but think it is good
gradually shift the focus from the beginning of the third film from "the hunger Games" to the confrontation between the rebels and government forces up
the opening is a variety of the bloody suppression of the people's morale fell to freezing point at the White Terror
As soon as the rebels couldn’t find a hero/idol to boost their morale, it was logical to think of Sister Kai, and then filmed several promotional videos amidst the flames of war and
broadcast them to the other twelve districts without interruption, which really succeeded in arousing the people. The confidence and cohesiveness of the
enemy is the same as the enemy,
does the plot look similar to the young sniper picked by Khrushchev in "The Soldiers Near the City"? When the battle situation is stuck and there is no hope, the masses urgently need someone to stand up. He combines all the courage and strength into one. He is the sustenance of the public's sentiment, and it is also the victory of the Venerable
Star. This is true. consider
Although most are created by the propaganda machine
for me to play this little plot there is a serious hero of the people, not guns eyes to block the explosives did not have pillars proud man meat regret
this time met with Kay sister to the movies The hospital inspection was cordially surrounded by everyone and offered a lofty kiss
. After that, Sister Kai was uncomfortable with the hope and overturned the two government spacecraft.
With the raging fire as the background, it
felt like when she said something impassioned.
"We burn, you'll burn with us!!" The whole person sizzled like electricity, and immediately burned. "We burn, you'll burn with us!!"
Other times, the movies are very lackluster. All you come and go are propaganda wars
. Whoever has the right to speak is awesome
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