A movie full of American ideology, but also a commercial money-making movie. I didn't see anything new or interesting. The plot scripts and commercials of general commercial blockbusters are too obvious.
The main purpose of the film is to express the freedom and innovation of a nation, and the rest is basically nothing to watch. Full of personal heroism, the plot of the story can only rely on the director's cliché fabrication of contradictions, and the ending movie can be seen at a glance. I don't know why it has such a high rating. Maybe there is a thing called propaganda everywhere. Like a speech, it will exaggerate some groups, and these groups will feel or not need to consider some things.
Perhaps there are only some opposites and just some in American ideology. There is no question of what is both just and the right angle.
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