I, the United States, seek justice for others, and the price is favorable.

Emilia 2022-04-22 07:01:04

Samsung because there is nothing wrong with the movie itself. But what I want to talk about is not the movie, but the matter of vindication.

Just finished watching. Disgusting and disgusting to support the wall, I can't help but sigh again, God, Lao Mei's propaganda methods are shameless and clever.

This movie, like countless American theme movies, convinces people to believe that the U.S. government and Americans headed by former US CIA agents are extremely just, elegant, and smart; The Soviet Union, the Russian government, and the Russians are all evil, violent, and idiots; the Asians (Chinese) headed by the Asian Counting Aunt are all lowly, ants-like, and insignificant.

Once upon a time, the Soviet Union was extremely powerful, and the faces of Russia did not represent terrorists, gangsters and prostitutes, but Gagarin, Tchaikovsky, Mendeleev, the same justice, nobility, elegance, and intelligence. After the disintegration of the Soviet Union, which was fooled and crippled by the United States, the Russians had to rely on the export of oil and arms to maintain their economy, along with prostitutes and gangsters. American films show unabashed contempt for the Russians, and no one asks why the Tchaikovskys became terrorists. Because the reason is simple for Americans: I'm noble, you're low, I'm right, you're wrong, I'm righteous, you're evil.

"You fell, the body stinks in the square, people forget about the once great body, and they only make fun of the mice that walk around you."

I think the movie's most valuable line is an unanswered question. In the end, what he said before he electrocuted the gang boss in Moscow: "Who is the snake head?" This question was fooled by the boss who immediately received the lunch box, because the answer is said, this movie is not so American core values.

The answer is already explained in this movie and in "The Lord of War". All dark things, such as smuggling oil, organizing prostitution, selling arms, smuggling drugs, killing people and stealing goods, must have an umbrella. This umbrella is the United States, the United States. The government is an American politician, an American capitalist, and an American conglomerate.

I am especially curious that the protagonist is so righteous and has been killed in Moscow. Why not kill the governors, senators, and judges who are covering up the crime? They seem to be more abhorrent than the little Russian leaders. Killing them seems to be a better solution, right?

Probably in the eyes of the protagonist, "How can the U.S. government call it a crime? This is called politics, do you understand politics? How can the U.S. government call it a crime..."

"The so-called capitalism is the legal cannibalism, drinking of human blood, skinning and cramping."

The United States is so prosperous, noble, and developed. There is an air of democracy and freedom everywhere. It must be because the United States is inherently noble, correct, and just.

The United States has carried out decades of peaceful evolution against the Soviet Union and the Eastern European bloc, supported the color revolutions, fooled the drastic changes in Eastern Europe, and the disintegration of the Soviet Union. Because no one will compete with it anymore; now the whole world only knows that girls in Russia, Ukraine, Czech Republic, and Romania have long breasts and thighs, and boys in Russia, Ukraine, Czech Republic, and Romania are mentally retarded, violent, alcoholism, and drug addiction. Forget about Gagarin, Tchaikovsky and Mendeleev, because American movies keep telling you: It's not bad for me to be like this, you are like this because you are inherently low, wrong, and evil, so I do it so noble, so right, so righteous.

The United States invaded North Korea and imposed economic sanctions on North Korea for decades. The North Korean people's livelihood was in decline, but the world could not make the world think that it was the fault of the United States, so they made a film "The Fall of the White House". This movie is so funny, the main villain is a North Korean who is bent on revenge. The United States interfered in the internal affairs of other countries, launched wars of aggression, stationed troops for decades, and imposed economic sanctions on others. Now there is one person who can't be hated. After years of practicing martial arts, they forced you to withdraw the aggressor troops because the knife was on your president's neck. Jing Ke Even a story with such positive energy as the assassination of the King of Qin still wants to kill the King of Qin. I haven't said that I want to kill you, but I'm satisfied with just threatening you to withdraw. Can you correct the energy? But this funny movie can make you believe: even if I split your country and starve you everywhere, you still can't take revenge on me, my American agents will kill you with great heroism and justice, and the invading army will not withdraw. go. Because I am right, none of these things are my fault. You become like this because you are inherently low, wrong, and evil, so what I do is very noble, very right, and very righteous.

The U.S. fooled the Mexican government into signing the North American Free Trade Area agreement, and U.S. goods were dumped in Mexico. Mexico, which was strong enough to host the Olympic Games, has become a drug exporter for decades. Drugs, guns, crime, prostitutes, a good country has turned into shit. Can't let the world think that this is the fault of the United States, so I made a TV series "Narcos: Mexico". The climax and surging plot is the bridge of the righteous American DEA detective Camarina who heroically slaughtered Mexican pariahs on Mexican soil. Duan, regardless of whether it sounds wrong for American police to kill people on Mexican soil, it doesn't answer the core question at all: Why do so many good people in Mexico, instead of doing normal things, go into drugs? Why do drug dealers catch more and more? Who turned Mexico into a drug den? You can't rely on me, America. You have become like this because you are inherently low, wrong, and evil, so what I do is very noble, very right, and very righteous.

The US invaded Iraq, because Iraq interfered with the US control of the world's oil and hindered the absolute hegemony of the US in the Middle East, so I said that you have weapons of mass destruction (completely regardless of the only country in the world that has used nuclear weapons to attack others is yourself? ) Invade you, smash you, slap a good country into a piece of shit, then hold up a bottle of laundry detergent and say this is proof, look, weapons of mass destruction. It's too funny, but I can't let the world think that this is the fault of the United States, so I made countless movies about the heroic and fearless soldiers of the invading army slaughtering Iraqi pariahs in Iraq. They were shot and killed by Iraqis in their backs. No one asked these people, who seemed to be ordinary farmers, herdsmen, supermarket salesmen, and plumbers from the beginning. Why did they all pick up the AK-47? But it's not bad for me, America, you are like this because you are inherently low, wrong, and evil, so what I do is very noble, very right, and very righteous.

The United States supports the puppet Pahlavi regime in Iran and controls Iran’s oil. Behind the false prosperity is that the resources of the Iranian country are being sold to the United States at a steady stream. The glory and wealth of the four major families of the Vice-Republic of China. The people at the bottom have nothing but to break their tents, so the Iranian people launched a revolution, rose up to overthrow the rotten king, nationalized the oil fields, and established a new regime. Can there be any more positive energy? Then there are the decades of economic sanctions, slaughtering Iran's military leaders without a word, and then telling the world that you are inherently low, wrong, and evil, and what I did is very noble, very right, and very righteous.

A truly evil country, exporting terrorists (Osama bin Laden was a Saudi, 9/11 killed 3,000 Americans, the most ridiculous thing is that the United States did not sanction the big money lord Saudi Arabia after the incident to fight the small followers of the Afghan Taliban, and put one that was almost a piece of shit. The country has been beaten as shit plus), and it supports the terrorist organization ISIS in secret, and in the United States vigorously advocates democracy and freedom, and color revolutions are everywhere. Today, there is still a monarchy, and women will be stoned to death if they don’t wear black robes. The reporter was fascinated and dragged into the embassy to be cut into pieces... Such an evil country is a good ally, good partner, good comrade, and good basic friend of the United States! What is evil and not evil? Our brothers are noble, right, and righteous. We do these things without evil. It is you who are evil.

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Knock you down, smash you, scold you, trample you, and tell everyone that it is right to knock you down, because you are inherently low, wrong, and evil. In this way, it is also right for me to hit you. I am very noble, very correct, and very righteous.

I am the United States, but it is an avenger, it's awesome!

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Extended Reading
  • Reva 2022-03-22 09:01:17

    The illusion thought that Mr Reese was possessed... Hugh said that the treasure is old, Lian Po is also a fan; he is hidden in the city, hiding his merit and fame; the killer is not too cold, and he is crowned as a beauty.

  • Domenico 2022-03-16 09:01:02

    Suddenly found that this kind of film is a very typical cool film, everyone hopes that there is an agent to save themselves. Ingenious fighting scenes are good, the supermarket kills.

The Equalizer quotes

  • Robert McCall: [telling Teri about his book] Man gotta be the man, fish gotta be the fish.

  • Robert McCall: I've done some bad things in my life, Nicolai... Things I'm not proud of. I promised someone I love very much that I would never go back to being that person... But for you, I'll make an exception.