The satire of Korean domestic capitalists and bureaucrats in the film is not surprising, and the teasing of Christianity is also a repeat of the old tune, but the complete disgust of the 9/11 incident in the United States made me see the ambitions of the Koreans clearly. Hollywood and even the United States are just their way. It's just a stepping stone to a cosmic power.
You can see that the standard Gemini high-rise design is exactly the same as that of the World Trade Center. The owner of the building at the opening, Che In-pyo, said slyly: The real estate model should be changed, ... there will be even bigger surprises..., he ignored the subordinate's warning that there was turbulence and insisted Let the helicopter approach, and almost did not let the plane hit the building directly. Don't be human if you want to make big money, that's the real motto of the big capitalists. The U.S. government, Wall Street, arms dealers, oil giants, major financial groups, and the Federal Reserve all laughed and said nothing—two buildings fell, the dollar was revitalized, and business opportunities to the Middle East opened up, haha...
Of course, the movie is still It’s more restrained and can’t go too far. Otherwise, a group of American fans will protest against the director’s conspiracy theory to affect the box office, which will not be worth it. After all, this is a warm disaster hero film, not a black anti-terrorist political film.
At the end of the film, the building collapsed suddenly, and the ruined building was shrouded in endless ashes.
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