Let me talk about the advantages first: the acting is online, and the exaggeration that often appears in the big short also appears in Vice. There are several scenes that are quite funny: for example, there is a scene where Cheney and his wife talk to each other in bed, and the two parties completely use Shakespeare. The quote seems to be 13 and sounds more 13; there is another scene where Cheney and the boys are eating out. The waiter puts American torture items on the menu for Cheney to choose. Cheney finally said all of them. , The waiter answered an excellent choice, and then Cheney and others laughed wildly.
Disadvantages: Too left, too left, too left, tell the important things three times. The movie portrays Bush Jr. as a completely overhead sb, and Cheney as a person who really makes decisions. This is not over yet: Vice returned Rice, Powell and others like crazy washing the ground, and put ISIS's pot on the Bush regime. What a joke, I still can’t forget that Powell held a small bottle of white powder in front of the whole world to preach that Saddam had a big killer. Obama’s men insisted that Syria’s chemical weapons were completely destroyed; ISIS, even if their boss did pass. Powell’s speech at the United Nations increased the exposure rate. The Bush regime did not fund ISIS, and the Obama regime really gave ISIS money and weapons to raise the viper; what is the Obama regime’s ability to expand the president’s executive power through the NSA? No more cruel than the Bush regime, the FISA memo scandal is still fermenting and may become Obama's watergate.
The post credit at the end of the film has been criticized by foreign media, saying that leftist elites look down on voters and think that Americans are stupid. Instead, I think post credit is a bit interesting: the United States is indeed very divided now. The left and the right are going to work every day, especially the antifa of the left. They were beaten, smashed, and burned. Recently, a small group beat the two navies and sent them to the hospital. The girl who said Vice’s new movie is boring, Fast and the furious, is very lit. Are there few people like this in reality? In the age of social platforms, people are seeking greater sensory stimulation. What media, movies, and reality shows are not tools that elites use to control the public’s thoughts, kill time, and smooth out edges and corners?
Edit: Rice—>Powell held up the white powder.
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