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such a huge and complex historical event, even though it is still sensitive after decades, Xiaoben handles it smoothly and compactly, telling the story step by step, and the performance is neither humble nor arrogant. A qualified and engaging work will surely be applauded and popular.
As a political conflict, on the surface, there are ethnic conflicts, religious estrangements, and intertwined interests between regimes, but in the final analysis, it is about people and people. On the group level, Americans and Iranians have had huge differences in many aspects. The revolutionary army in Iran has taken the American embassy staff as hostages for mental abuse; on the individual level, Iranians can be abused by the United States. The sci-fi plot told by people is deeply engaging, and can also risk their lives by lying to their countrymen in order to protect six unrelated Americans. As exemplified in The Crowd, the behavior of individuals outside the group is far more reasonable and reasonable than the seemingly rational and just group. Group relationships tend to exaggerate differences, while individual communication tends to empathize.
Among them, the Canadian embassy couple and the Canadian government clearly stand on the side of the troubled Americans, but it is not purely due to loyalty. After all, Canada is the back garden of the United States, and the United States is Canada's condom.
But no matter what, regardless of their nationality and race, culture and beliefs, in this incredible rescue plan, every big and small person—whether you are the swaying director of the CIA, or the cheap one who has been captured by the Canadian embassy. A group of White Housekeepers who are suspicious of whistleblowers -- all played a vital role, Argo fuck yourself! This political turmoil wrapped in farce and ended in comedy tested the humanity of every ordinary person.
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