The film is interspersed with clips in the form of a pseudo-documentary to show the real Iranian streets at that time. There are smiling Iranian women sitting in KFC restaurants and enjoying food, men in suits and leather shoes lying dead on the streets, armed troops running rampant on the streets, protesting crowds. crowded the streets. This country is filled with hatred and anger. This strong visual impact shocked me. What happened to this country? Holding high the banner of freedom and democracy, the United States marched straight into the Middle East, disrupting the political and economic environment of these countries, causing this turbulent situation. The hostages collapsed and disintegrated in the crisis-riddled predicament, while the high-level authority in the United States spoke fluent swear words and hypocrisy. For the sake of the country's righteousness, he easily issued an order to cancel the plan to protect the country's face. If you can abandon the lives of these six people, how can you talk about freedom and human rights with face? The Canadian ambassador said to the male protagonist, you are closer to success than anyone else. The male protagonist went deep into the tiger's den by himself, knowing that this act was a disaster, but he still shouldered the hope of saving the six people and the responsibility of giving them freedom. The film's portrayal of such a Gao Weiguang character should be used to satirize the US government. So, Liberal Democracy America! Please be yourself!
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