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Is Operation Swordfish a good movie mocking America's mindlessness?
When I watch movies, I often like to remember the inspiration and feelings that movies have given me. I prefer to comment on a movie with my first emotional feeling.

Swordfish Action is an old film of 0 1, and IMDB gave a passing score of 6.2. As a Hollywood blockbuster, it defeated Pearl Harbor, an American main melody melody film. Generally speaking, it is a commercial masterpiece with excellent plot, actors and pictures.

I won't introduce the plot. Although it is a film of 0 1 year, the theme of anti-terrorism is not old-fashioned now, but before 9 1 1, which has an advanced enlightenment significance.

The film mainly tells the story of an American cynic:

He severely punished corrupt elements and eliminated national moths; (rob money)

He loves the country and advocates that those who dare to commit strong crimes will be punished far away; (bombing terrorists)

In a word, a typical American cynic, if Travolta killed corrupt officials, bombed Japan and burned Japanese goods in China, would surely be followed by countless cynics. . . .

In the plot, angry youth GG asks hacker GG

"If you could cure all diseases, but you wanted to kill an innocent child, would you do it?"

"I won't" and "I'm disappointed" without thinking. Actually, I'm disappointed, too, but if hacker GG says "I will", I think I'll be even more disappointed.

It is quite right to sacrifice the ego for the overall situation. However, the question is whether to sacrifice yourself or let others. This is very different. If you sacrifice yourself for the victory of a war and finally win, there is no doubt that you are HERO and will remain immortal. However, it is controversial that a commander sacrifices his subordinates in order to win. In fact, the theme of this film is to reflect this problem.

"Soldiers, weapons are also", and later Lao Tzu added "saints have to do it", emphasizing the unknown soldiers. Indeed, life is the most precious, whether it is yourself or others. The sword can kill people, including yourself, no matter what your purpose is.

Of course, we are not saints, and many things have to be solved by killing people in the end. I just want to say that when we kill people, we should think about why we should kill people to solve the problem and how we can avoid this kind of thing, instead of thinking about how to kill more people. After all, "soldiers, weapons are also."