The absurd language and plot of this movie made us laugh, but when we carefully combined reality, we found that reality is always more dramatic than the movie. An officer who is about to start a war because of his sexual dysfunction, why not remind us of Harris, a Japanese officer who tried to incite the Sino-American war; and those ridiculous remarks that communism secretly violated the American people and the US government's "China" against the people under the current epidemic situation. How similar is the brainwashing of the huge conspiracy hidden under the mask of the people. History doesn't repeat itself, but there is always something going on. What is innovating is technology, but there are always some feudal ideas and mindsets that remain. It is even more ironic that American officers discuss war recklessly in a safe place. War has always hurt ordinary people. "World peace" is the slogan of politicians, but it is the dream of the people under the flames of countless wars. Pacific Police, I still hope you will restrain yourself and do some personnel work. My wish is world peace, no, our wish is world peace!
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