conceivable that YUri is stuck in it.
In fact, when Nicolas stood next to a whole piece of bullets, he began to narrate: how many guns are there in the world. . . How many people have grabbed it. . . . I just thought, damn, the United States is now worrying about firearms. There is a science and education film? Only when Nicolas said, "The problem we face is how to get 11 other people to grab", I sighed deeply. So I thought, my reaction was in the direction of the director.
This is the problem with this movie. You always seem to want some "negative" factors to prevail. For example, you would hope that Yuri would win in a Jack Marathon like a Jack Marathon serving the United States. You would hope that he would sell more guns. You would be very dissatisfied with his wife’s tracking. When Yuri went to jail, you would Hope he can be released. These feelings do not seem to meet the standards of "truth, goodness and beauty," but it is true. In Yuri's words, the president of the United States is the world's largest arms dealer, and he needs us.
Therefore, there is no justice in the traditional sense in this world that was originally abandoned by truth, goodness and beauty.
Also, it is stated in the subtitles at the end of the play, which is based on a true story. The film introduced that all the war scenes in the movie, tanks, guns, including some arms dealers, are super real, because the crew is It was shot on a real scene, I think the shooting process must be exciting.
Obviously, this movie has nothing to do with the Little Golden Man, but this kind of truth-telling movie does not need more flamboyant decorations.
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