According to her guess, several key parameters on the arc reactor, not to mention Stark, even his father Stark may not understand them. They are probably just a few readings copied from the Cosmic Cube and then applied to the reactor.
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As for how these values came from, what formulas they have, and what principles they are, everyone doesn’t understand.
Daisy estimated that Howard Stark probably had a similar personality to his son. He wanted to save face and was afraid that future generations would say that he had no spirit of scientific inquiry, so she left a drawing for her son.
"You are just imitating and have completely lost the spirit of scientific inquiry." Stark kept chattering to himself.
"Imitation? Scientific spirit? Do you have the ability to overthrow all existing data and use principles to create a completely different one? All you do is improve on the existing basis..." Daisy sneered.
,How much does scientific spirit cost per pound?
"I will make a brand new reactor, and then you will see the difference." Stark whispered.
Daisy snorted and didn't comment.
The two satirized each other and lost interest in talking. The movie continued and soon entered the core part.
Seemingly thinking of something, Stark asked her again: "Is this movie about eight soldiers going to save one soldier? Why did you think of this plot...? They also have parents and family, is the sacrifice really worth it?
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"This is a story of redemption. Judging from the result of the film, Ryan was rescued, which is worth it. From the perspective of Captain Miller at the core of the film, it is also worth it..." Daisy said smoothly according to the standard answer.<
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Before the kidnapping in Afghanistan, Stark, who slept with cover girls every day and enjoyed the admiration of everyone, would have scorned such behavior, but not now.
He automatically stepped into the role. Although Colonel Roddy has been tight-lipped and the US military base in Kandahar also stated that it was attacked by terrorists, from analyzing various clues, Stark still knew that something happened in Kandahar on the days when he disappeared.
Dramatic changes occurred, and a large number of civilians and soldiers died in the battle.
Did these people die trying to rescue him? He was not sure.
A heavy sense of responsibility weighed on my heart, especially at the end of the movie, before Captain Miller died, he told Ryan to live well and not to live up to everyone's sacrifice.
This scene was so heavy that it made Stark very uncomfortable. Perhaps he thought of Ethan or the American troops who sacrificed their lives to rescue him. He lost interest in the discussion and stood up and left the theater without saying a word.
Isn't this guy excited by the movie? Daisy scratched her head. She didn't take Stark's feelings into consideration when she wanted to make this movie, but now it seems like they bumped into each other by coincidence...
At the end of the movie, the applause was not enthusiastic, it sounded sparsely, and then it fell silent quickly.
"It doesn't look like the response is very good?" Fat Bodyguard's face turned a little pale. It was his first time to direct a film independently. Although the film's funds were repeatedly siphoned off by Daisy, it was still a large-scale production with hundreds of millions of dollars.
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The pressure is overwhelming. Now I look around and find that the response from moviegoers is mediocre, which makes me feel quite sad.
Daisy comforted her for a moment, saying whether the film makes money or not is secondary, publicity and gaining prestige are the key!
The Kandahar incident was exploited by O'Heizi, who began to publicize the benefits of withdrawing troops from Afghanistan. Daisy's film also proved the cruelty of war from the side, but it actually still has an audience.
The test screening did not cause any disturbance. Many media and film critics thought that the film had good visuals and good camera texture, but the theme was a bit hard to say.
How to calculate the cost of using the sacrifice of eight elite soldiers to rescue an ordinary soldier? Is it worth it or not?
Media reporters and film critics were a little disapproving. They felt that Skye Films made this film just for senior executives.
Some of the vicious tongues in the media did not say anything shocking. It was not because they were concerned about freedom of speech, but because many American soldiers suffered from severe post-traumatic sequelae of war. If they were stimulated and secretly shot themselves, they would die unjustly. Theater releases are no longer as convenient as last time. It’s okay to use the S.H.I.E.L.D. sign once, but theater bosses won’t buy it if they use it again and again.
Fortunately, Daisy has now joined the Democratic Party, and the main theme of the film also echoes Okuros's withdrawal platform. The Democratic Party camp welcomes the film.
Money has no factions, but the owners of money have factions. Even if they pretend to be factions, they have to pretend that they have factions.
Although it is not as high as Jurassic Park's film schedule, thanks to the support of the Democratic Party, the film is still smoothly rolled out across the country. Some other countries have agreed to release it, while others are still waiting to see.
Before most movie fans walked into the theater, they thought this movie was a "fun movie" and one of those "anti-German dramas" in which the U.S. military is invincible and a U.S. military fights hundreds of German devils.
They never expected that the American troops died so miserably at the beginning of the film, but never got better after that, and even the protagonist, Captain Miller, died at the end.
The protagonist's death was unremarkable. There was no cool action scene or any extraordinary ability to blow up planes and tanks. Instead, he was killed by the enemy with two shots as if he was seeking death.
The death was neither heroic nor passionate.
The audience expressed dissatisfaction, and heated discussions began to appear. There were few praises and most abuses.
These were all comments made by ordinary people, but Daisy didn't take them seriously at all.
Because the military expressed its appreciation for the film, troops stationed around the world, including a large number of retired soldiers with mental illness after returning home, also sent support from all aspects.
Regardless of what values the film reflects, whether anyone would give such an order in reality. This kind of emphasis on the lives of lower-level soldiers without using them as pawns can indeed reduce the resistance in today's recruitment work.
Although the military does not participate in politics, several people in power still expressed their affirmation, believing that Saving Private Ryan can be comparable to those promotional films made by Captain America during World War II!
It was too late for the current government and the two candidates to win over the military, so how could they end up playing against each other?
The top management quickly came to a consensus. Regardless of which party came to power, the distinguished congressmen and gentlemen all needed to deceive the common people into fighting. Under the instigation of the top management, the film began to be rolled out around the world.
Ordinary citizens are confused. Why is it that the more we criticize, the more this film is scheduled to be released?
There must be a conspiracy here!
Regardless of whether there is a conspiracy or not, Daisy is still acting according to her predetermined plan, and the rift in Hydra's S.H.I.E.L.D. branch has been further torn open by her.
As the leading actor, John Garrett naturally received more attention, which he had never expected before.