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Comment on the American film True Lies

In most families, husband and wife respect each other like ice. The wife always thinks that her husband is dull and has no passion. She often ignores her family for boring work, but still thinks how great her work is. Husbands may just be helpless in the face of such accusations. Because they can't, or most of them can't win back their wives' hearts with their extraordinary performance at work, and there is little hope of getting rid of their usual "food and clothing" and being romantic for their wives and children, they can only fantasize that they are much more capable than in reality, or that their wives will suddenly find themselves so important and amazing, just like the woman in the film. I married Ranbo (the name of the peerless hero played by Stallone)! In my opinion, this is the crowning touch of the whole movie, which tells the main idea of the movie. Think about it, my husband, who is obedient all day and seems to be no longer enthusiastic about himself and his family, turns out to be an all-around hero (which is why he is so dull and boring). Is this unexpected happiness? I don't know what you think, but after watching the second half of the whole film, I did not hesitate to describe the surprise of the woman 1 after learning the truth (including her eagerness to identify herself in front of the dumbfounding terrorists), so it should be reasonable to speculate. And I don't know if you have noticed that when the woman 1 was rescued by the man 1 and stood safely on the plane, she calmed down a little, but she screamed after a giggle. The first scream may be because of panic, but later it should come from excitement. This movie may satisfy many men's fantasies (or should I say all "little" men's fantasies), or it may just satisfy their fantasies. You won't agree with it. It seems to be a movie for men. It satisfies the fantasy of most men, and it gives them a classic and gorgeous fantasy. From this perspective, the name "True Lies" may be named not only because it contains a lie to his wife (although it is a formal lie), but also because the story itself is a lie that can satisfy men (in fact, most men have this fantasy but it is true, and women are also "expecting success", which is very pertinent). It's so appropriate. It is a lie, but it expresses a true state of mind, so it is called a "true lie". In this sense, it is not surprising that Mr. and Mrs. Smith, which is well imitated, sells well only because of the devil figure of male 1 female 1, because in this poor imitation film, lies, just lies, have left people's lives (this is a reality that needs criticism, and people are bored and anxious to shoot or taste classics), and poor imitation stems from the mental breakdown of contemporary people.