In Marvel Studios' Captain America: Civil War (2016), the U.S. government attempts to force the Avengers to obey the Sokovia Accords. This is unconstitutional, as the Accords deny the Avengers' freedom to assemble.
In the Bond movie Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), the villain uses his media empire to manipulate Western governments and start a war with China in the South China Sea. Luckily this movie is fiction, and something that crazy would never happen in real life
In Fight Club (1999), Tyler doesn't actually blow up Jack's house. This was a coping mechanism made by Jack's brain in order to avoid the fact he's extremely in debt because of all the medical bills he had to pay after his fights.
Drunken Master (1978), is a story about how alcoholism gives you cool fighting skills, because no good story starts with: "So, we were having a salad and..."
While making Midsommar (2019) Ari Aster was forced by the swedish government to shoot the cliff jump scene with old people again and again and again so they could save as many pensions as possible
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