It can be seen that among the major contradictions, small contradictions have been constantly appearing and advancing each other. Make the plot tense but not tight, full of humor. At the same time, it also gives a variety of meanings, such as the dialogue between the presidents like a child's house, the right hand that the doctor can't control himself, and the captain who sits on a missile and thinks he has served the country. Therefore, from a purely viewing point of view, this is by no means a boring movie, but full of freshness.
If you don't just watch the movie, you will further discover how ambitious the director is. He is not just talking about war, but revealing the most vicious part of the human heart. The inside of the general's thug seemed to be Hitler's image, and Dr. Strange Ai seemed to be the core of the solution, but in fact he showed uncontrollable excitement when he knew that the end would eventually be destroyed. The plan proposed by the doctor to save mankind is entirely based on the male power of the power possessor, with a primitive and violent color. And when the harlequin-like general who has always been proud of from the perspective of a military strategist, and who started to appear with women at the beginning, is all worried about how the United States and the Soviet Union will continue to compete for resources in the refuge mine, we can’t help but look sadly. Until then, the sins of the struggle for power in the human heart will never make people sober, and human beings will not perish, and the sinful thoughts will never die.
This movie looks like a stimulant, a thug’s carnival, a thug’s victory-their madness did bring a crazy ending (although this crazy ending ended with a missile explosion, it is not difficult to imagine The subsequent chaos), but behind these madness, there are deep sorrows and sighs from God.
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