America itself, the arena of films, has declared it 'corrupt and dangerous to democracy'.
The first film was dedicated to the cruel act committed by the Prime Minister and the Family. 26 people were left dead and burned; over 200 were injured and so many people were left homeless that they could not groan before the cruelty with dead bodies. In the common Albanian dictionary this film is called 'Sypeshkaqeni', because the authors called the Prime Minister's son with this nickname. Otherwise, the title is 'War Dog'.
While the second film could be titled 'Syseci', it also has the same subject and the same authors. Syseci will be called for the formal reason that in this case Shkëlzeni appears under the name Abedin Seci.
The first film dedicated to the tragic event of March 15, 2008, and the second film that is just starting to be released, have seemingly opposite purposes: While 'The Trigger' opened a terrifying crater in the ground as it exploded thousands of tons of shells of the most powerful calibers and threw them at living people like 'the devil from the sky', the second film has the opposite purpose.
'Sysec' aims to use the stolen money to dig up graves and fill the crater opened in 2008. After this, there will be no more voice demanding reparation or justice for the victims of Gërdec. 'Gërdec' is the name of the village that was destroyed by the prime minister's family, no more than 20 kilometers from the Skanderbeg monument in the capital.
With the 'Sypeshkaqeni' case, the prime minister's family made millions. Now in the second film 'Syseci', 6 of the hundreds of millions stolen from the people by the prime minister's family are going 'to buy America' in order to 'bring back the prime minister's family Berisha with a mission to skin Albanians'.
'Sysec' is just the code for the projected tragedy. He himself is a refugee from Tropoja who lives in five square meters in America, but who has agreed to play the main role in the second film. He has signed the letter as a guarantor that 'if Saliu does not hand over 6 million to America, here you have me!'.
It's that simple: The millions of dollars that Prime Minister Saliu robbed from the people of Albania, paying America with the same money, will come back to kill those who are left, to rape everyone, to ruin your country, to burn it down, to put it in conflict, to desecrate it. 6 million is just a crumb among the millions that the Family has robbed and hidden.
This is the goal, people's money to kill humanity. At the end of the film, there will be few spectators.
In both films, both Sypeskaqeni and Syseci, there are dozens of similar elements, like the 'blood drop' as the prime minister's family likes.
First, as in the first and second, the film shows trials with very high fees, also in America. Shkëlzeni (alias Sypeshakqeni), paid millions in a lawsuit against journalist Gay Lawson who wrote the book from which the film was made. Syseci is paying millions of dollars to erase the stain of shame and crime from father Saliu; here too, it's a matter of trials and fraud.
America itself, the arena of films, has declared it 'corrupt and dangerous to democracy'.
As in the first and second films, slavery is developed in the same way. The slave-owning 'family', having 'spilled' on the backs of the Albanian people and today is a billionaire with their skins, now tries to get an American stamp and stick it on their old wounds.
In 'Sypeshkaqeni' there were characters who were 'killed in the hunt' by the Family because they were 'pro-American'; in 'Syseci' all those who have been 'pro-American' to this day will be killed.
The first film blackened America's face with 'Chinese-made bullets', a deception to the world in the name of superpower. The second scenario will be a Family that appears before the world and trumpets: 'We bought our President Trump..., we also bought Justice!'.
With the same stage movement as in the first film:
'In the corner of the table sat a young man with icy shark-like eyes, who did not speak. He was the prime minister's son, a member of the 'Family'.
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