Taking advantage of sixty ears to build a harmonious America

Daphne 2021-12-26 08:01:13

Sixty and the ears are smooth, and Oliver Stone is no exception. He has been angry for a lifetime, and now his ears should be quiet. So when he came to his 60th birthday, he had reduced his previous sharp political stances and skepticism, and he also saw the historical truth, political party conspiracy, media violence, and Vietnam War burns that he had beaten up with conspiracy theories. Among the ruins of the city, a brand-new scene of a harmonious society was cleaned up. This major change in personal psychic trajectory is obviously suitable for 9/11, so in the ruins of the World Trade Center, he led the start of the reconstruction project of a harmonious society full of patriotism in an attempt to inspire the deaf.

In this wonderful picture of harmony, the two Port Authority policemen trapped in the ruins cannot fall asleep. When they fall asleep, they will actually go to see Jesus without having the chance to be affected by the American spirit on 9/11. Reality Jesus saves. As a bystander of the Third World, I fell asleep comfortably in the hot springs where the harsh winter would disperse and spring would appear. It’s not that I don’t sympathize with the American disaster. The disaster of that day was the concern and shock of all mankind, but because Oliver Stone put this traditional Hollywood last-minute rescue principle into practice really boring, encouraging each other, anxious family, and striving for plans. Why are you doing this "longest day" needlessly? Is it because the director is rebellious and wants to return to the traditional mode, right? Fortunately, there are those sensational bridges of heroism everywhere, from the road to the scene of the accident that day to the family gathering two years later, accompanied by the slow motion of the magnificent soundtrack like tear gas, plus the expression of the American spirit. The voice-over of his perseverance immediately blew me into tears with a deep sense of heroism. So I woke up and cried, cried and slept again, repeated several times, and the movie was finally over.

Undoubtedly, "World Trade Center" completely deviated from Oliver Stone's once "prejudiced rather than mediocre" film politics view. In the ruins, we only heard a heroic hymn singing the faith of life. Except for the confession of the retired Marine Corps to the priest in the church, there was no external story that caused the character's heart to suddenly change. In fact, this is very true. The plot of personal heroism in Americans really broke out on that day. The firmness in the character image is actually Oliver Stone’s consistent ideal, such as the lawyer played by Kevin Costner in "Assassination of Kennedy", such as chanting "we don't" in "Born on July 4th" "Need your fucky war" Tom Cruise, such as Cassidy, the war reporter who died for the best photos in "El Salvador", and those two who killed countless people and lived happily The "Born Murderer" of family life is nothing but resolute rebellion turned into a resolute unity among the ruins of the WTO.

From Kennedy to Nixon, Oliver Stone had serious doubts about the government's determination of major events. However, in the 9/11 incident, he fully understood and supported every emergency action of the government, and he was extremely disgusted with the TV media. The propaganda function, he also unconditionally trusted and even relied on this time, "one-way information tilt" as media violence must be used in the 9/11 incident. It seems that the national disaster is enough to change an elderly angry old man.

Oliver Stone has always been very patriotic, but he used to hate more and more deeply, and he has always loved mankind, but he always looked at the Third World with chauvinistic sympathy. 911 was like the conspiracy theories in his movies, which hurt this country, so he took advantage of his "sober" sixty years old, changed his posture, and continued to care for mankind with the theme of a harmonious Great America.

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Extended Reading
  • Bell 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    If you can stand to fix the scene for a long time...

  • Emil 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    The emotional description of the characters is too simple, too superficial, and even contrived. For the eternal pain of Americans, how can this little warmth alleviate it. Even if the film is average, it is heart-wrenching enough.

World Trade Center quotes

  • Donna McLoughlin: You can't leave yet, the kitchen isn't even finished yet.

    John McLoughlin: Will you forget about the kitchen for a minute. I'm kinda stuck here.

    Donna McLoughlin: Well get unstuck John.

  • John McLoughlin: We prepared for everything. Not for this. Not for something this size. There's no plan.