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Reflections on life and death sniper
At the end of the film, a blue "SS" Bry _ 723 car is driving on the interstate highway in the United States, a free and civilized country. In the lens, the mountains in the distance are covered with holy white snow, which reminds me of the civilization and democracy of the most developed countries in the world. Na Wei's solemn national will stands in this simple world that yearns for civilization. The car is getting farther and farther away from the mountain, and Billy Yeshaayahu Schwager, who is sitting in the car, has achieved justice in the civilized world in his own way. "Do you dare to kill me? I am a current US senator! " The hero's answer was categorical: "That's even worse! ! "... an active American senator and Colonel Johnson (danny glover) and their lackeys are cremated and recuperated in the senator's cabin. Mark wahlberg (mark wahlberg), who plays the hero "Bob Swagger", looks behind him in disgust, and the car quickly leaves this respectable mountain. I don't know what kind of mood it is. I gave an American military salute to the blue "SS" in front of this long shot.

The first scene that impressed me deeply: the senator said to the hero in a bribed tone: stand by me and you will get a handsome salary. The hero assistant (silly but cute FBI) asked, "Which side are you on?" "In fact, it doesn't matter which side. There are neither democratic parties nor parties, only the poor and the rich. " The senator continued. Mark wahlberg said, "What can I do for you, Senator? Rape women and kill children, you bastard, you killed the whole village for an oil pipeline! "

Assassination, exploitation, political insider, light challenges darkness. In the play, the ending is what we like to see: the just side wins and the evil side is destroyed. The film alludes to the tradition of justice and fairness in American law. The law cannot punish all crimes, so the law has its limitations. What is more gratifying is that the hypocrisy and dark side of the western democratic will are exposed to the fullest. This is the deepest feeling that this film gave me.

The second scene that impressed me deeply: the jungle, the cabin and the dog. Billy Yeshaayahu Schwager (mark wahlberg) with a beard lives a quiet seclusion. That was the life I once dreamed of. The small ones are hidden in the wild, and the big ones are hidden in the city. According to the idea of enjoying the peak and hiding the city, my feeling is that it is better to stay in a noisy city and live in a quiet Shan Ye. As long as life can be smelted, it doesn't matter where it is.