Terrorists in the Arab world feel cute. They kill people like hemp, and even dare to end their own lives with human bombs. For the cause of jihad, they can betray themselves, disbelieve their words, and deceive their feelings. But at the last moment, in order to avoid a little girl, a grand plan that was about to be successful came to naught. When the inner police spy was shot, Thomas asked him: You bastard, why did you deceive me? At the time, he said: The jihad will never end...a pure, intense, sad national plot. It suddenly makes people feel beautiful and sad. A person who can be deadly loyal to his beliefs is more advanced than other people.
More than half of the movie, I have never had a good impression of Thomas. Very stereotyped presidential bodyguard. Until he rescued the president, when the president thanked him, when he said you'er wellcome sir. to the president, the expression and tone that was neither humble nor arrogant and a little proud suddenly made people feel noble and lovely. Those who traded their lives for their lives, their lives were as noble as the lives of those they protected. Because he is obsessed with his own business and loyal to his own business.
The reason why I feel a little sad is because, whether they are terrorists or Thomas, they are actually very pure people, they are all loyal to their careers, and they have never survived under the oppression of any danger. They used bullets, dynamite, and blood to realize their dreams fiercely and persistently. If there is another world, they may see the common temperament in each other and cherish each other.
The tall black man is the only warm character in this scene. Very loving, very loving family, very loving children, very enthusiastic, very sense of justice. Play a clue and adjust the rhythm in the film. The characters are very American.
The president is very positive, needless to say.
The president's entourage is indeed a "self-righteous fool" as the terrorists say.
Thomas' relationship with the president makes people understand that it is also a great wisdom to be persistent.
The most unfortunate thing about the whole film is the phone scene between the black man and the president. Necessary but slightly procrastinating. Maybe a better way to express it.
Finally, the dying scene of the mayor's bodyguard stayed in front of my eyes for a long time. "We've all been lied to," he said.
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