A film about the Kosovo war mobilization invested by the U.S. military

Alexis 2021-12-22 08:01:33

I just finished watching. In 2010, the male and female protagonists are all first-line stars. The plot is ups and downs, and the impression is good. The story line will inevitably fall into the protagonist’s nuclear bombing to save Manhattan for the American’s personal heroism. American people will always be so lucky. conventional. As a result, the ratings given by most viewers are not very high.

But think carefully about the time when this film was shot in 1997, the post-Cold War era, which was an era that was in the same world as it is now. . .

Two years after the film’s release, the United States launched NATO’s Kosovo War against Yugoslavia in 1999 in the name of ending the Yugoslav civil war and eliminating genocide. This film was released in 1997. Wasn't it just a national pre-war mobilization for the United States to start a war? I believe that the Homer simpsons-style American people will vote yes after they come out of the cinema to let their country’s soldiers iron out the Balkans. Yugoslavia, which has no human rights and genocide, will pack nuclear bombs in backpacks running on Manhattan streets, otherwise this European gunpowder keg Will burn his butt. The American people also want to take precautions before they happen? It is NATO that can take a big step eastward! Who can unreasonably suspect that the investor in this movie is the US military? He is both an investor and a film extra. Especially in order to help Russia recover its nuclear warheads, the Cobra helicopter, which sacrificed and suffered a dumb loss, deceived how many American people's thoughts and tears.

The chase on Manhattan Street is a waste. And boring. Ironically, there is a close-up of the back of the World Trade Center Gemini. Like to play cat and mouse, the mouse shoots and kills himself, right? In 2001 bin Laden preferred to play flying planes. Next time he might put the nuclear bomb in the toilet tank in McDonald's.

A few days ago, Obama held a nuclear summit, telling us that the world is chaotic, and some people are beginning to know how to make nuclear bombs. Combining the above background, the film "Doomsday Alert" tells us that there are several places in the world that are not a last resort. Eastern Europe Balkans, West Asia Jerusalem, Myanmar, Indonesia, and Manhattan. Even if you live in the Upper East Side, even if you live in Central Park. The green there may be able to eat some of the carbon dioxide from car exhaust and fix some of the dust in the air. You want the bushes of Central Park to help you make a green shelter against nuclear radiation. I'm afraid it's a bit difficult!

Written in the early morning of April 18, 2010.

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Extended Reading
  • Kylie 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    Several action scenes in the film are not procrastinated, with a strong sense of rhythm and an old-fashioned plot, but the director discussed the different views on "peace" from the masses, the US government and "terrorists", and directly attacked the self-confidence of the "world police" in the United States. Positioning is worthy of recognition.

  • Trevor 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    When I watched it on Pearl TV, I felt quite nervous and exciting. I still remember the picture of the villain walking around with the nuclear bomb on his back. Now it looks like a bit of a pediatrician. Female director Mimi Ryder's debut film, the box office reputation is still OK. Her "The Clash of Heaven and Earth" is also the "birthplace" of the Indian film "Fried Star". George Gurney is really stylish.

The Peacemaker quotes

  • Julia Kelly: So do you think he set us up?

    Thomas Devoe: Who?

    Julia Kelly: Your friend.

    Thomas Devoe: No.

    Julia Kelly: How can you be so sure?

    Thomas Devoe: Because he's my friend.

  • Thomas Devoe: Doctor, you can run your charts and your theories all you want. In the field, this is how it works: the good guys, that's us, we chase the bad guys. And they don't wear black hats. They are, however, all alike: they demand power, and respect, and they're willing to pay top dollar to get it. And that is our highly motivated buyer.

    Julia Kelly: What about other motivations?

    Thomas Devoe: Not important to me.

    Julia Kelly: Whether it's important to you or not, there are people out there who don't care about money, who don't give a damn about respect. People who believe the killing of innocent men and women is justified. For them it is about rage, frustration, hatred... they feel pain and they're determined to share it with the world.

    Thomas Devoe: Okay, that does me no good. Now let's deal with the facts at hand. 23 hours ago, General Alexander Kodoroff stole ten nuclear warheads.

    Julia Kelly: He's just a delivery boy. I'm not afraid of the man who wants ten nuclear weapons, Colonel. I'm terrified of the man who only wants one.