Caprice

Angelita 2022-01-20 08:01:03

After reading it, there is a question that has been echoing in my mind-what is the significance of the result to us? Dom finishes the behind-the-scenes operation and pats his butt to leave. Of course you can say that he is politically irresponsible. In my opinion, he has no meaning to stay. It suddenly occurred to me that there are many "results", such as exams, such as death, the meaning of the process of moving to the "results" may be far greater than the result, reaching a "result", and then? Leave an empty heart (the eyes of Dom's momentarily extinguished at the end touched me a lot), and then set off for the next "result". Life has been on the road. For me, the meaning of the road is far greater than the end. Calm down your sensibility, is this movie worth the second brush? Of course, a movie that has a faster pace than "Sherlock", the first time I can't understand it at all. . . I don't know why I jumped into the show, but the male protagonist is still full of detective temperament. Well, apart from the rhythm, the theme that the film wants to express, in my opinion, New politics. A new political transformation is taking place. The reports and articles we have seen recently may be treated as first-hand historical materials in a few decades. But I can only get excited for nothing. After all, ordinary people are too far away from politics and will always be outside the fence. In short, this film can be regarded as an after-dinner conversation; if you want to be professional enough, you have to make up your own lessons.

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Extended Reading
  • Josiane 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    Too much attention to the actions of the protagonist, lack of the cornerstone of behavior, such a smart and slightly split personality, will it just be fanatical pursuit of a result, and can't see the other side of the result? The unreasonable battle in my mind is just a joke about a rabble around.

  • Maybell 2022-03-29 09:01:07

    It is possible to give five stars, from the immediacy of the subject matter, the overall presentation, the populist crux of the proposed

Brexit quotes

  • Craig Oliver: I hadn't realized, and now it's too late. Their campaign began twenty years ago. More. The slow drip, drip, drip of fear and hate. Without anyone willing to counter it. Worse - we stuck the boot in, too. How many of us on this side blamed Europe, or the outsider, when it was politically convenient to do so? And now? Now we're expected in a matter of weeks to begin pushing back that tide.

    [watches angry confrontation between Remain and Leave protesters on TV]

    Craig Oliver: So this is what we're reduced to, is it? This is who we are.

  • Nigel Farage: Everything you've been briefing on so far, and not one mention of immigration.

    Dominic Cummings: That's on purpose. We don't want to bring...

    Nigel Farage: Oh, don't come over all bleeding bloody hearts, it's bollocks! You know, you turn up for five minutes and you think you know the lot. Well, *I* have been fighting for this my whole life - and I know what lands.

    Dominic Cummings: People already know what they think about immigration. The people we're trying to win over, the people we need to win, extend beyond UKIP.

    Nigel Farage: Oh - so you don't want to make the bien pensants sitting around your London dinner table uncomfortable? We don't need 'em! We need normal people!

    Dominic Cummings: We need 50% of the entire country plus one. Second fundamental of running a successful campaign, build a broad coalition of voters, and for that

    [stares over at Banks]

    Dominic Cummings: you need to be respectable. No offense.

    Arron Banks: *Excuse* me?