Uncle Si's cross-border performance

Carrie 2021-11-29 08:01:21

Uncle Si retired from the position of governor, returned to his old profession, and became an actor again. Playing tough guys on the screen is his masterpiece. It is a natural choice to continue the established role as a film of his own comeback. The role setting in "Last Back" is very suitable for Uncle Stuart's age. An agent who once charged into battle became the police chief of a border town, and the drug lord who was thousands of miles away had to cross the border here. As a result, Uncle Si, who is 66 years old, wants to continue to eliminate violence and Anliang.

I remember that when the history teacher told us about President Reagan of the United States, he said that he used to be an actor. In the words, there is teasing and contempt. But when it comes to Lincoln, he shows infinite admiration. I didn't understand at the time, isn't Lincoln the shoemaker's son? Compared with Reagan, who used to be an actor, his social status should be below Reagan, right?

The teacher’s comments back then have not been corrected by my reading. It was funny when it came across that the newspapers covered Uncle Stuart's campaign for governor. During the campaign, Uncle Si was turned out of old accounts. For the sake of the campaign, the matter of stale sesame seeds and rotten grains may also ruin a person's future. I feel that Uncle Si's trip to the muddy water this time is really worthless. Isn't it a good thing to play your own screen hero with peace of mind? If so, no one would pick his dung. In the choice of these two professions, the requirements for a person are quite different. For a person in the show business circle, the media and newspapers are at best talking and laughing about his private life; but once he stepped into the political world (American politics), the disorderly private life would be fatal to his cross-border performances.

It is difficult for me to understand, but it is a natural thing for the American people. Everyone transfers part of the rights and elects a person to exercise the rights on behalf of everyone. Of course, we must have a comprehensive understanding of this person. Otherwise, why did you choose you!

It turned out to be successful later. Some people commented that his wife at the time, the niece of former U.S. President Kennedy, was a great help to his successful election as governor. It really complied with my famous saying in a big country: Behind a successful man, there is always a woman standing. If someone objected to this sentence as an exception to Uncle Sit, they might cite the news that Uncle Sit and his wife were separated.

In January 2011, Uncle Si resigned as governor. Four months later, the two announced their separation. In July, his wife submitted an application for divorce.

For such a news, it seems that there hasn't been too many waves. Is this related to Uncle Stuart’s re-entry on the big screen?
Or everyone is tired of the separation and recombination of entertainers.
Who knows.

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Extended Reading
  • Filiberto 2021-11-29 08:01:21

    With the heroic ambitions of "Decisive Battle at Yuma Town", the townspeople came out to help out, and all kinds of funny baggage shook out one after another in the tense gun battle. The group drama is wonderful, each role is flesh and blood, and more terrible. The handsome supporting roles are more than stealing the spotlight, the police assistant (Daniel Hayney), the villain boss (Eduardo Noriega), and the female police officer boyfriend (Rodrigo Santoro), even the shooter in the villain group

  • Santos 2022-04-23 07:01:55

    The plot is so full of loopholes that it was only worth three stars, just because I liked the Corvette so much. Done, April 23, 2013

The Last Stand quotes

  • Gabriel Cortez: [having been stabbed in the leg with his own knife following a lengthy struggle] Okay... OKAY... 10... 20 million... 20 million dollars Just To Look The Other Way!

    Sheriff Ray Owens: [bluntly] My Honor Is Not For Sale!

    Gabriel Cortez: [screeching in frustration] FUCK YOUR HONOR!

    [futilely starts dragging himself along the bridge towards Mexico]

  • [first lines]

    State Trooper: [getting on the radio after being passed] Dispatch...

    Dispatcher: Go ahead...

    State Trooper: Contact the FAA and tell them some smart ass is flying a jet plane around out here without any lights.