I'm still too pure

Cade 2022-01-17 08:01:46

This year, there are a lot of South American film and television works that manufacture and sell drugs to the United States. This film focuses on the self-organized civilian armed forces at the border and Mexico because of the lawlessness of drug dealers. I don’t have much to say about the two civilian armed forces themselves. I
know what birds are like when the forest is bigger. So when Mexico’s civilian armed forces instantly grew stronger, they mixed into various characters, and the concepts were different. I can understand the various problems caused. In the end, the film reveals that the drug dealer gang group first mixed into the Self-Defense Force, then mixed up, and then negotiated with the government and was incorporated into the regular army, so there are more unscrupulous activities of government-organized drug dealers, damn. , I’m still too pure, this whole conspiracy circle is actually easy to understand and see through, but I didn’t expect that some people would really let it be realized in a grandiose way, you can.

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  • Guido 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    Similar to 【Security Corps】or Japanese 【一揆】. The boss of the doctor is similar to [Chao Gai], who gathers the heroes; Papa Lan is similar to [Song Jiang], who gathers a group of Lai Han to share the spoils. Chao Gai's ending can be imagined, Song Jiang recruits security.

  • Bernhard 2022-04-23 07:03:51

    Nice, it seems like it is true? In the end it doesn't seem to be true. At first I thought it was talking about drug dealers, but it was actually a civil resistance organization.

Cartel Land quotes

  • José Manuel 'El Doctor' Mireles: They took off the shirt of the Autodefensas only to put on the shirt of the government. But they continue to be a mafia, they continue to be criminals.

  • Papa Smurf heckler: If we don't believe in the institutions of the state, we are finished as citizens!