Humorous, spicy, just about to paint Cheney's little devil's horns

Aurore 2022-03-29 09:01:02

Went to see Vice on the first day of the new year, not a fair Cheney biopic because it was too left-handed. But I especially like the snarky sarcasm with humor in it. You see, politics is never clean, regardless of faction. Regarding the Iraq War, people often presume a position first, and then look for clues to prove their assumptions. In the end, the facts often tell us that these assumptions are just self-righteousness. Although there are parts of the film that either blatantly or belittle him, the character is surprisingly endearing. In fact, I can still see some of the habitual movements of the guava performance, especially the changes in his facial features when he speaks, which makes me play from time to time. The actor who played Bush turned out to be Dixon (Sam Rockwell) in the three billboards. No wonder he was so familiar. By the way, there are Easter eggs behind the movie, don't miss it.

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Extended Reading
  • Sammy 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    The style of "The Big Short" has continued to be carried forward, but it feels almost surreal... Except for the metaphor to montage, the plot is sleepy... The middle suddenly ended laughing to death

  • Ibrahim 2022-04-23 07:02:00

    You think you have seen the truth, but in fact, you will never know the truth, and even if it is made into a movie, it may not be the truth.

Vice quotes

  • Paul Wolfowitz: Who wants to be an anonymous source?

    Douglas Feith: Make sure you work in the phrase, "We don't want the smoking gun to be a mushroom cloud." That focus-grouped through the roof.

  • Colin Powell: [storming towards his Chief of Staff] Larry, have you seen this speech?

    Lawrence Wilkerson: Yes, sir. It's bone-thin. I saw at least five pieces of disproved intel in there.

    Colin Powell: Who wrote it?

    Lawrence Wilkerson: They said it was the president, but I think you can guess who really wrote it.