Some thoughts on the Kingsman 1.2 theme?

Kamryn 2022-04-19 09:01:27

The first discussion is whether or not to destroy part of human beings to protect the earth. A bit like the thinking of the rulers of Snowpiercer, the living space and means of living are limited, so organize a rebellion to wipe out some train passengers. At first I even wondered if the street-style villain in Agent 1 made any sense. But the male protagonist's sentence really says it all, "So you decide who deserves to die and who doesn't? Your partner can survive?" By. But everyone must have a different division of labor, and only smart people can run the country and so on. Again and again series.

The second part discusses the legalization of drugs. I just read the movie reviews and found that many people said that drug addicts deserve to die. Later, I turned to a 17-year-old comment: Although drug use is hateful, people who think that drug users should die is not only hateful, but also terrible. When I saw Bob the stray cat, I suddenly felt that everyone needed a chance to start over, but only once. And how can everyone not use drugs? Bobby said in the film that sugar is addicting, and legal tobacco and alcohol are not necessarily better than drugs. Yes, in some countries, the big m is legal, and in some countries, the pornographic industry is also legal, so, where is the bottom line. Also, Bobby poisoned his own drugs in order to legalize his drug industry? What do you think???

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Kingsman: The Golden Circle quotes

  • Poppy: My drugs are everywhere. They were never my thing, but here I am, running the biggest drug cartel in the world. The only downside is having to live in the middle of nowhere. You know, these ruins are technically undiscovered. I just added a few touches to remind me of home. I grew up on all that awesome '50s nostalgia. Grease, American Graffiti, Happy Days. But I digress. The thing you need to understand is the hard work and ingenuity it took to achieve a global monopoly on the drug trade. And that's all on me. Not to toot my own horn. I just think it's really important for new recruits to understand the history of The Golden Circle.

  • [Poppy leads Charles and Angel to the diner's counter as she puts on an apron]

    Poppy: So, fellas, I have a couple of things that I wanna clarify. You understand that in The Golden Circle, my authority is never to be questioned, right? And the importance of following orders? Do you understand that? And the value of loyalty?

    [Charles and Angel nod]

    Poppy: It's easy to nod, isn't it?

    [Charles and Angel continue to nod]

    Poppy: I don't like easy. I like proof.

    [pause before Poppy looks at Angel]

    Poppy: What's your name?

    Angel: [Spanish accent] Angel, ma'am.

    Poppy: Angel, baby. Hey...

    [whispers]

    Poppy: Your old pal Charles has messed up. That's all I'm gonna tell you, because that's all you need to know. So put him in the mincer, okay?

    [Angel looks at the meat grinder behind the counter before everyone starts to laugh. Poppy then turns on the grinder, much to Charles' shock. Charles attempts to run, but is cornered by Poppy's robot dogs Bennie and Jet before Angel knocks him out and places him above the grinder]

    Charles: No, Miss Poppy!

    [Charles screams before being turned into ground beef]

    Poppy: Good job! See my salon across the way? Head there for your makeover.

    [Angel walks out of the diner as Poppy places a hamburger patty on the grill]