In the opening movie, there are three American astronauts floating alone in space. The magnificent Explorer, the exquisite satellite. Symbolizes the strong economic power of the United States.
But such a sophisticated instrument, a powerful economy, has already gone wrong and is declining, otherwise the US government will not shut down.
The three astronauts who repaired the satellite, George Clooney, who has extensive space experience, but in the process of repairing, he just made soy sauce while complaining about his ex-wife. His rich space experience symbolizes the glorious past of the United States. His soy sauce symbolizes that the United States has raised too many idlers. b The main maintenance technician, Sandra Bullock, is not an astronaut, but was temporarily trained to replace the satellite system. She symbolizes a new generation of hardworking and brave Americans. c Real soy sauce.
At this time, a Russian satellite was broken, causing a chain reaction all over the world. It symbolizes that the world economy has collapsed, and the whole world is not immune.
The soy saucer died, and the industrious and brave American Sandra Bullock was frightened. At this moment, the past of the United States exudes a dazzling afterglow. George Clooney, a soy sauce maker, pulled the industrious and brave Americans back from the darkness, and also talked about one after another with a joke, and the laughing Sunderab. Locke lowered the demand for oxygen.
The glory of the United States is still there in the past, dragging the industrious and brave modern American Sandra Bullock to the International Space Station. Trying to find international assistance.
But under the Great Depression, all evil capitalism is hard to protect by itself.
After some effort, the hard-working and brave American Sandra Bullock stayed on the space station alone. The symbol of America's glorious past—George Clooney can only help here, and he flew alone into the dark space—this is the pain that the United States must go through for economic recovery, and it cannot support so many idlers.
The International Space Station caught fire, and satellite debris shattered the space station, symbolizing that the economic crisis is in full swing all over the world.
Sandra Bullock entered an aircraft with no fuel, symbolizing a major reshuffle of the energy struggle in the world after the oil ran out.
But despite the fragility, despair, loneliness, cold, and sadness. But the hard-working and brave Americans cheered up.
Because the predecessor has already directed her direction.
That is-another big economy in the world, stupid people, a lot of money, go quickly.
what! The brightest five-pointed star in the night sky, please guide me closer to you.
With a battle of wits and courage, the industrious and brave Sandra Bullock finally approached the Tiangong. It felt like when the US government was exhausted, China bought a large amount of national debt.
In such a treacherous space environment, Tiangong was still completely in shape. It symbolizes that despite the harsh financial environment of the world, with the strong regulation of the Chinese government, China still looks stable.
This makes the Americans feel warm, Miss Sang.
So she got on the tailwind of reform and opening up.
Finally, Tiangong was also smashed by satellite debris. It shows that no matter how strong the regulation is, it will not be able to resist the laws of the market.
However, the Americans achieved a soft landing on a Chinese spacecraft, which is really worthy of our deep consideration.
The industrious and brave Americans do not understand Chinese, but because the button position was not changed when the Chinese copycat, everything is still ok.
It doesn't matter if you don't understand Chinese, a copycat will never have technical content.
The landed spacecraft fell into a small river.
There is a frog in the river, so the landing place is not in China.
There are no frogs in Chinese rivers.
No matter where this is, the industrious and brave Americans have gotten up and moved on.
Get upset, Miss Sang.
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