This should be the first online movie I've paid to watch

Marques 2022-04-19 09:01:19

The complex is tense and exciting, and the atmosphere is deep and solemn. What always haunts my mind is the dark and ruthless political struggle and the helpless tragedy of patriotic soldiers.
In order to defend the honor of the military, the general who sacrificed his soldiers to get justice for his subordinates took the risk. In order to rescue the hostages, they refused to disarm and surrender, and they hoped to impress the other side with the Navy oath. The top British secret agents, who made their outstanding soldiers with high patriotic feelings come to the position of confrontation and opposition. They sympathize with each other, from life and death to life and death rescue, although it is still tragic in the end. Who is the source of all these tragedies?
Dirty political struggle, and what is the purpose of political struggle? Is it really for the fundamental happiness of most people? That's just the surface, I think the ultimate goal is the insatiable greed and grabbing of interests by human beings. Political struggle is the continuation and generalization of war. It is a war that is improved and more civilized. There is no smoke of gunpowder, but it is more ruthless and ruthless than the bloody battlefield.

Wilde said: Patriotism is an evil morality. I believe that everyone comes from the heart, but this is just being used and discovered, and there is no need to correct or admit mistakes, just one sentence: patriotism requires sacrifice.

Here, there are only winners and losers, and one will perish, and it will never change.

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The Rock quotes

  • FBI Director Womack: Great job, Goodspeed.

    Agent Paxton: [sarcastically, jokingly] Why don't you throw in a trip to Tahiti while you're at it?

    FBI Agent: Okay, I'll deliver this to the Attorney General...

    FBI Director Womack: [Interrupts and takes the contract from Hunt] Ah, no. You'll give that to me, there's a car waiting outside for you, thank you.

    [He rips up the contract]

    Stanley Goodspeed: That's a signed federal document, sir. Isn't that illegal?

    FBI Director Womack: You're not acquainted with the full facts, Goodspeed.

    Stanley Goodspeed: With all due respect, sir, I'd like clarification. I gave that man my word.

  • Stanley Goodspeed: [last lines]

    Stanley Goodspeed: [while looking at the microfilm by using a miniature magnifying glass that was left by Mason] Honey? Uh... You wanna know who really killed JFK?