No one complains here

Demetrius 2021-11-18 08:01:28

Through this film, people lamented the dirty politics and the hypocrisy of the American judicial system, but at the same time, it is possible that they have overlooked such a problem. The film seems to always tell these things in an indifferent attitude. He does not express any tendencies to the audience, even though it is such a big scar.
Everyone stands in their own position to demonstrate how the world works. No one speaks for the director like a puppet.
It's just such a movie that talks about politics but doesn't express opinions.
Because the author doesn't know, if this world is not like this, then what exactly should it look like? Obviously based on such a premise, utopia does not exist.
In this way, it is inappropriate to define this movie as having no emotions. What the author wants to share with us is his pessimism and helplessness.

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Extended Reading
  • Schuyler 2022-04-22 07:01:14

    I personally think that the director of this film has laid too many light and dark lines, but the director handled it very well, and it is not too confusing. However, it is difficult to understand what the film expresses without reading the text introduction. I myself have watched it twice. The movie and then read a special movie review with auxiliary introduction, and then watch the movie again to understand a little bit.

  • Scot 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    A dull enough movie...even with Matt around I couldn't get me through this lengthy movie in one sitting.

Syriana quotes

  • Bryan Woodman: Beirut, it's great. It's like the Paris of the Middle East.

  • [last lines]

    Bennett Holiday: Come on, man. Leave the beer.