False Deception

Earnestine 2021-10-13 13:06:24

The Americans interfere in the internal affairs of other countries and provide refuge to the devil with the purpose of supporting the puppet government headed by the Iranian king. This bitch, the United States supports Dalai and Rebiya for a reason. On the contrary, they said that Iran violated international conventions and attacked the embassy. That was done by the Iranian people, not by the Iranian government. The Americans became a bitch and prostituted themselves. On the other hand, they said that they were ladies. They are very innocent. Such stories can be used as heroic stories to sing praises. It really puts the dignity of Iran’s nation. Where? Now Snowden is accepting the help of many countries to seek asylum. I think the bitch country should understand the feelings of Iran back then, and sooner or later he will have to pay it back. As far as the film itself is concerned, there is no documentary objectiveness, and there is no enough plot conflict necessary for feature films. Because of political factors, it won an Oscar. There is nothing to say...

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Extended Reading
  • Jerald 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Affleck is already a highly mature director. He has a very high level of control over the emotions inside and outside the film, but the overall look is indeed a bit old-school, less amazing, not as good as his debut "The Missing Baby". This kind of "fuck" exclamation; two editing are very impressive: the script trial will compare with the status quo of the American hostages, and the final moments of chasing and fleeing are hindered by each other.

  • Brandy 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    The minute-to-minute stimulus value is four stars, and the last one is for the US government! Such an arrogant hostage rescue plan can be imagined by Americans hahahaha

Argo quotes

  • John Chambers: Talk to me.

    Tony Mendez: It's an exfil.

    John Chambers: From where?

    Tony Mendez: The worst place you can think of.

    John Chambers: Universal City.

    [Tony hands John an issue of "Time" magazine, with illustrations of the Iranian hostages on the cover]

    John Chambers: How are you going to get into the embassy?

    Tony Mendez: They're not in the embassy. During the takeover, six people escaped. They're hiding out in Tehran. That's who I'm gonna go get.

  • Jack O'Donnell: [dropping Tony off at the airport] I'm required to remind you that if you're detained, the Agency will not claim you.

    Tony Mendez: They barely claim me as it is.