national glory

Kayley 2022-04-20 09:01:40

Mandela in the film reminds me of my own Premier Zhou. Although I am glad that I was not born in that ups and downs era, I still have great respect for the prime minister's high profile. People must have an existence that they look up to, and that is the basis of their spirit. , I believe that if our prime minister hadn't been under one person back then, his halo would have been more dazzling.

How does a country become a home, because it can make all people rely on it, and no longer need to rely on others to have its own self-respect, self-improvement, and pride. What can the state do for me? What should I do to protect this country? The so-called rights and obligations, the meaning of those dogmatism lies in practice and recognition. The most provocative part of the film is that the South African people have been united since then. Although naive, it is straightforward, skipping those so-called politics, simply like a fairy tale, I am more accepting of such things.

Every movie of Lao Yi has great surprises. People always put the master in the highest position. They always think that the things they cannot understand are the masterpieces of the master. Things are good, this guy has made so many movies that I like, he is a master, he is no younger than my grandfather, an old master.

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Invictus quotes

  • Nerine: [after Francois returns from his tea with President Mandela] So, what's he like?

    Francois Pienaar: [pauses] He's unlike any person I've ever met.

  • Hendrick Booyens: [after meeting Francois Pienaar for the first time] He's not as big as he looks on TV.