The failure theme proposed by Das Boot was executed for 145 minutes when "Das Boot" was first released in the United States, won many audiences, and won six Oscar nominations. The genius of Ganta Peterson's "Das Boot" is a very foreign film for Americans, which is not only the meaning of the movie but also the unique perspective of the Second World War in Germany From this perspective, Of viewers leave the cinema and can be influenced by the common theme of the film industry.
Carter's speech has several major themes. These themes include the importance of democracy, the concept of fear and failure in US foreign policy, the US view at the World Problem Center, and the emphasis on cooperation between the United States and other countries. Countries of the world. As you can imagine, these themes are compatible with the five plans discussed in most of Carter's speech. The first theme of democracy is the most obvious theme in his speech. Carter has overwhelming confidence in the idea of democracy - democratic approach is the best approach. For example, he insists that democracy is effective, and because he knows that democracy is effective, it can reject rulers who can be somehow authoritarian, the rulers are Systematically abuses human rights of citizens of Japan. Please make your country safe with your power. Likewise, for those who criticized Carter as simply dealing with the United States as a democratic success, he believed that trust in it was completely misguided as democracy succeeded in other countries. Carter also said, "Because we are strong and prosperous, liberal democracy is not free, I think that it is strong, influential and prosperous from being free." Among the people who have removed colonialism and have their own national identity, they can adopt democracy and succeed as much as the United Nations. The country and its most powerful ally. Finally, Carter advocates a more democratic foreign policy within the country: "We are confident of American goodwill, so they share the decision to make foreign policy.