Wednesday, March 27, 2013

New Zealand Politician criticized Argo Movies

LOS ANGELES - After the Iranian government protested the film Argo, because they do not fit to the actual situation. New Zealand politicians give the Argo movie contract that winning the Oscar movie award.

At the beginning of the movie starts, a narrative mentions six of them (American diplomat) went out of the building through the back door. Meanwhile, the British refused them. New Zealand rejects them, and the only Canadian diplomats are received. It made the New Zealand government angry.

One of New Zealand politician, Winston Peters, says the film Argo did not reveal the truth. According to him, in the film, New Zealand looks like a bunch of cowards.

"It is a fallacy that evil of an act of courage. This risk is very large, both themselves and New Zealand diplomats, "Winston said, as quoted by Contactmusic, Sunday (24/03/2013).

New Zealand's politicians seem too serious with the protest against the movie Argo. In fact, they plan to discuss it in parliament, because the film has been deemed misleading understanding of the world on a real incident.

The Associated Press said the New Zealand government has plenty of reasons to be angry. Because in fact, a New Zealand diplomat who was in Iran when it provides protection, food, and escorting dangerous journey to the airport. It happened when Americans will go with a character named Tony Mendez, played by Ben Affleck in the film.

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