Very pure 50cents piece

Jaqueline 2022-04-23 07:01:04

A very pure 50cents film, which has no bottom line to vilify the Islamic hostile forces headed by Iran. American interests are above all else. The Iranian maid lied to her compatriots and gave up her faith in order to cover up the American idiots who were hiding in the Canadian consulate, and finally fled Iran and went to war-torn Iraq. What did the US or Canada do for her? It's so refreshing. Immediately, the popularity of the film was greatly reduced.

It can be seen that the director is trying very hard to make the plot compact and exciting, but it is meaningless! Because it was limited by the adaptation of historical events, the result was known to the world as early as the beginning, and there was no reason to be nervous at all.

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Extended Reading
  • Eloisa 2021-10-20 18:59:15

    Works that are too overestimated are entirely speculative works that are properly selected and politically correct. What is worthy of recognition is that the props department and the costume department have worked hard to restore the real history of the 1970s, and the details are exquisite. In the content, I posted a side to the film circle that satirizes the movie circle, "Last Minute Rescue" uses no side, and the end is full of personal heroism.

  • Daphnee 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    Life Winner - Ben Affleck

Argo quotes

  • Tony Mendez: Mike, if I were to say you were looking through the wrong end of that viewfinder, would I be right?

    [Lee casually turns the viewfinder around]

    Lee Schatz: Yup.

  • Ken Taylor: [meeting Tony] I was expecting more of a G-man look.

    Tony Mendez: I think you're thinking of the FBI, sir.