Zou Bo
Damon's still water should be one of the few uncheesy movies in leftist Hollywood that is worth watching. The leftists are the reflection of the winner. The only hope is to keep their minds open again. The narrow self-reflection narrative leaves their enemy, the "red neck with a position" as they usually imagine, absent, and from the perspective of European cleanliness, it is rare for them to conflict with a red neck who has no position and has not voted. Be patient, and after a while, the only thing this criticized red neck can be criticized for is his deep-rooted individualism, which was still last seen in the era of "Saving Private Ryan" in order to save his daughter. For the age of good individualism, that is, Indiana Jones' starting point - "not for justice, but to save my father". After everything returns to the dimension of comparative culture, you can instead realize that history is only about who plays the card first, and it continues. This film just randomly chooses an open end or call interruption in this mutual playing of cards, that is, Damon. And the French lover, it seems that the warmth of this comparison culture has been used again to achieve a kind of coldness after each other is used up.
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