The profound political connotation of the Cassandra Bridge

Green 2022-04-22 07:01:49

Compared to the Titanic, the Cassandra Bridge has profound connotations

Disaster Politics Also Loves Look at these important figures who have appeared separately: Colonel McCutchee - American soldier, representing political, military and national interests Neo-Nazi doctor Schena - germ researcher, representing WHO Doctor Chamberlain - hero who saves patients , on behalf of conscience and humanitarian writer Jennifer - Chamberlain's smart ex-wife, on behalf of love and good old Jewish businessman - on behalf of the next generation of survivors of the concentration camp massacre did not escape the clutches of the neo-Nazi arms dealer's wife - on behalf of the war to make a fortune Robbie, a powerful drug dealer - ex-climber, lover of arms dealer's wife, black cop on behalf of reformed opportunists - little girl smiling on behalf of civil protector under normal procedures - a future without Nazis

The shrewd old Jewish man is a character throughout. He was lucky to escape the clutches of the German Nazis, but he could not escape the cemetery that the neo-Nazi America prepared for him at Cassandra Bridge. Here comes the life of a little girl who represents the future, ushering in a future without Nazis forever, this is the profound meaning of this great film,

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The Cassandra Crossing quotes

  • Col. Stephen Mackenzie: [On speaker phone] I don't have to tell you what we're up against!

    Dr. Jonathan Chamberlain: What you're up against? I may be the only doctor for a thousand potential plague victims if I haven't caught it myself.

    Col. Stephen Mackenzie: That's exactly why it's important to contain the disease now and why you'll all be heading for an isolation facility in Poland, where you'll get the very best...

    Dr. Jonathan Chamberlain: In the meantime, what do you intend I fight it with? Aspirin?

  • Dr. Jonathan Chamberlain: You can wash for a week. It will not make the slightest bit of difference.

    Jennifer Rispoli Chamberlain: What would you prescribe, doctor?

    Dr. Jonathan Chamberlain: Stop breathing! That is how the disease is transmitted.