a little experience

Alexis 2022-03-23 09:03:08

To be honest, I just read it and I didn't know much about it. It's not very clear what the film is trying to convey. After checking some information, I found a very interesting fact: Cuo Fu is actually a Remainer, but he plays a Brexiteer in the play. I don't really understand why he's doing cummings. Looking at the whole movie, the Brexiteers are portrayed as successfully using the anger and anger in the hearts of the people to change the political situation of the country, but they have no measures and methods to deal with the mess after the fact. After the referendum victory, Cummings also admitted between the lines that he was confused about the status quo. The movie is particularly mythical about the role of Cummings. I feel that the Brexiteers are supported by him, and also weaken the technical ability of the Remainers. It feels different from the actual situation: You are so powerful and your opponents are vegetarians. And I really don't understand why Cummings is doing all this with a lot of blood, joking about the fate of the UK for the sake of personal ambition and self-exaltation? ? This is too ironic. Just like the post-referendum status quo mentioned at the end of the movie, one of the capital giants who invested in Brexit has an affair with Trump’s election. The politics of capitalism are really too complicated, and the fact that capital is involved in the situation is really speculation rather than a glamorous democracy that is promoted. It is also often at such times that the more and more feel the rationality and safety of the existence of the socialist system, putting aside its other drawbacks.

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Extended Reading
  • Brent 2022-04-23 07:04:02

    It's very exciting. I always thought this subject matter was boring, but the filming was not boring at all, and the performance was very good.

  • Tamara 2022-04-21 09:03:09

    The film ignores the fact that many institutions with direct influence have also positioned themselves as neutral on Brexit, despite their strong anti-Brexit willingness, which also means that people are voting on the Internet Liberal voters tend to be with 'groups' while independent or conservative voters are less likely to vote under the influence of groupthink based on their psychological needs, in fact most Britons don't Self-interest, like the existing elites and leaders, they are all highly educated people. Are the choices they make for themselves in everyone's interests? The answer is almost none, like this movie, they are only interested in protecting their own class, not the state and all class systems

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?