Spielberg has always been a master of art, and the calmest pictures are buried with the most intense emotions. After watching it, one of the most impressive pictures: a team member was sitting on a bench by the river and was stabbed to death with a knife. Looking at the river, thinking about whether everything I have done is worth it, and what is the meaning. When his two companions found him, they found that he had been killed. At first, they were very emotional. Suddenly, the two of them were quiet and sat down beside the dead companion. The scenery silently bears the agitation deep inside.
Suffering is usually unspeakable, and what can be said is not real suffering. I admire the director very much, telling the story of his own nation well, so that others can better understand the spirit of their tribe, and also let the audience have more thoughts on life, faith and society.
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