Unfair Game

Aidan 2021-12-24 08:01:56


I am accustomed to watching Hollywood personal heroism movies, "Fair Play" is a real thing with a theme that promotes American politicalism.

But in fact, I started crying from 2/3 of the film. I just experienced fear, and I understand too much how your real name, residence, and safety of life are being pinched or pinched by others. I am a career-minded person. I know too well that everything is lost overnight. I just watch a triumphant husband who thinks that "the truth" can reshape justice is troubled on TV and newspapers. Before facing the state apparatus, who is not powerless?

Valerie is neither rich nor powerful. Her silence is a loyalty to the CIA, and it is also a normal person's response. Compared to her former ambassador’s husband, Mr Wilson. I really can’t appreciate a person who made a phone call, got angry, insisted on the so-called justice, and sent an article to the New York Times without discussing it with his wife. This so-called justice can only be cultivated by the United States. What's more, after the "email that his wife recommended to go to Africa" ​​came to light, Joe did what he called "communication" with his wife. Everything is in turmoil and chaos, and the end in this state is death.

In the end, the couple did not end their lives in prison or hell. It was indeed the great American Democratic Republic that saved them. But this kind of thing happened in China, it was nothing more than the unnecessary blood and resistance in Lu Xun's writings.

In addition, think about the Iraqi scientists who lost their lives because of their husband's stupidity (well, partly). Valerie can't sleep every night, can you?

Politics is really a game of careerists, the most selfish slaughter.

God bless the United States, and God will not bless China. To establish China's democratic system, the division and checks and balances of power must be realized, the military and the administration are integrated, the administration and the judiciary are not separated, and the party and the state are not separated. This is China.

Many people may not know that the "full version" of the Soviet system:
"They had set up a dictatorship, supported by a small, trained minority, to make and maintain for a few generations a scientific rearrangement of economic forces which would result in economic democracy first and political democracy last."

I am very happy that China seems to have done it Economic democracy-at least worse than the former Soviet Union-but can we overcome political crises?

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  • Roel 2022-04-20 09:01:59

    What about naomi? It's too sexy, isn't it! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

  • Cletus 2021-12-24 08:01:56

    Power and system silently ruin personal credibility, work, family and even life. How many stories of this kind are played in China every day? The female protagonist is quite a bit like a real person. Sean Penn's acting skills have reached the point of perfection.

Fair Game quotes

  • [first lines]

    Valerie Plame: [arriving at Kuala Lumpur airport] Jessica McDowell, Gnosos Chemicals.

    Chanel Suit: [on elevator] When do you leave Kuala Lumpur, Miss McDowell?

    Valerie Plame: I fly to Taiwan Tuesday, then back to Düsseldorf.

  • Valerie Plame: You did your job. You should feel good. They count on that. That's why they don't pay you.