Undoubtedly, biographical films often get high scores or above. When people score, the great achievements of heroes often suppress the desire for low scores. A movie can't really tell a person's life. Every step outside those movies is the origin of this unique soul. Gandhi is indeed great, but his estimates of human nature are still naive (apologies for any offense). I don't understand why Gandhi used a "hunger strike" every time he wanted to express his self-rebellion? His thoughts of non-violence and non-cooperation ended up going violent. In the end, people will never remember how much happiness this person has brought to them, and how hard they have led them to freedom; in the end, what people remember is how much this person has brought to them. disaster. And the great achievements of this man should be handed over to history to remember. "Gandhi once said that it would be foolish to put down the butcher's knife in order to keep this little old man from dying." But his own way of resolving disputes often used his own physical suffering to lead the way of believers. This so-called little old man has no regard for his life and death, how can he resolve those disputes by means of a hunger strike, which is self-destructive? In the end, the boy respectfully knelt down on the ground and saluted him, and the next second he pulled out his pistol and pulled the trigger. Despite my thoughts, his high place in my heart remains immortal. He yearns for freedom and equality, but does not give up love and truth. When he was asked to switch from first to third class on the train for the first time after returning from London and was scolded loudly by the British, "there are no lawyers of colour in South Africa", he puffed out his chest with confidence. In response, "I was admitted to the bar in London, I was duly registered, and I was a member of the Court of Justice, so I'm a lawyer. Since I'm a person of colour in your eyes, I think we can deduce, There is at least one lawyer of color in South Africa." Gandhi's answer at that time was the so-called witty and generous expression that I have always wanted to pursue. I think the reason why he is so confident must be a belief in his heart— - In this world, truth and love, fairness and justice must be the eternal themes. His body is very thin, and he accepts the torture of his body safely, with no fear on his face. Everyone knows that all living beings are equal, but when they finish saying this, most of them involuntarily become living beings. When Gandhi suffered unequal treatment on the train, he told himself over and over that all living beings were equal, to pursue freedom and ideals, fairness and morality. In the end, he did not choose all beings, but the Mahatma. It was his first major meeting, he didn't know how useful well-timed words were, and he was drunk on the fluidity of his writing, but, though he was still young on the surface, her heart There is a mature cognition beyond the reach of ordinary people. From the very beginning, he deeply conveyed the consciousness of "non-violence" to himself, despite how ruthless the police's clubs were, and his hands and head were bleeding profusely, but he still threw those criminal passports one after another. into the fire. It seems that after watching the whole film, the pain of his body is nothing to him, let alone the glory and wealth he should have had. , took the villagers to make salt, and told all the people that they should use the most primitive steps to measure the perception of human nature. He stepped into countless prisons, suffered countless physical sufferings, endured countless hunger strikes, and finally, under his leadership, India moved towards freedom. But the religious differences that emerged within India were undoubtedly the most powerful fuse for the civil war. Gandhi, he said to those people, I believe in Hinduism, I believe in Islam, and I believe in Christianity. He can use multiple thinking, flexibly change the attribution of truth and love, and never be dogmatic. But he overestimated the people's never pure heart and easily broken beliefs. When Pakistan split from India, he was extremely sad. He even walked out of the chateau. He didn't want to hear such heartless words. . This kind of feeling seems to be the achievement of this person's hard and bloody life, which is about to be realized, but is dying at the door. He can always persuade a higher education intellectual to spread love to the world, but he can never persuade a dogmatic and reckless believer to stop force and worship peace. This country has experienced the tragic fate of tens of millions of bullets aimed at women and children who are helpless, and has experienced the brutal beating of iron rods and guns in order to walk to the gate of the salt factory, but in the end, they Forget the bloodstains on the deep well, and forget the unwavering loyalty that once united and shouted the father of the nation. They began to tear the skull with the most brutal force, and they jumped on the corpse fiercely, bathing in the raindrops of conscience condemnation. We can never point to Gandhi's political correctness, but we need to question the viability of those ideas. Although this film wins by virtue of the historical factual complex, no one can deny its great significance. When I am in a desperate situation, I will unswervingly pursue truth and love. Even in adversity, I cannot give up my freedom and ideals. Even if I am very poor, I am very down and down, and my physical suffering makes me embarrassed, but as long as I think of Gandhi , When I think of this film, I will go on without fear.
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