The Two-Way Standard of American Human Rights

Alford 2022-04-21 09:01:15

This is a very wonderful film! The only good film that deserves full marks after teen pie! The intense psychological warfare at the end of the day is enjoyable to watch!

Tom Hanks is definitely an acting actor! Lenoado can't compare.

But at the end of the whole play, when the director deliberately magnified the emotions of Captain Philips when he underwent the naval medical examination for the rest of his life, in order to show the human rights of the United States and win the audience's tears and the global box office, the three Somalis in the lifeboat dragged behind What about pirate corpses? Although they are criminals, after being knocked down by the SEALs with three armor-piercing bullets, who cares about their human rights? . .

But having said that, in order to save a captain, the United States dispatched two warships and one aircraft carrier. How much did the military cost? Might as well ask the insurance company to pay $1 million in advance.

Finally, if pirates want to be good pirates, they must have excellent technical expertise. After 4 pirates board the ship, if the leader can drive this high-level ship, there is no need to keep Philips alive.

The only logical loophole in the plot is that in the end, even if the leader of the island had no choice, how could he believe the elders to participate in the negotiation? On a US warship?

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Captain Phillips quotes

  • Muse: Last year I took a Greek ship. 6 million dollars.

    Captain Richard Phillips: 6 million dollars? So what are you doing here?

    Muse: Shut up, Irish. Too much talk.

    Captain Richard Phillips: The problem isn't me talking. The problem is you not listening.

  • Muse: It was supposed to be easy. I take ship... ransom... nobody get hurt.

    Captain Richard Phillips: You had thirty thousand dollars, and a way to Somalia. It wasn't enough?

    Muse: I got bosses. They got rules.

    Captain Richard Phillips: We all got bosses.