be the master of destiny

Lacy 2022-04-21 09:01:55

First of all, I have to admit that my original intention of watching this movie was just to find an inspirational movie to cheer up my recently decadent self, and indeed, this movie has this flavor. More importantly, this film was shot by a real history, and it was only through one side, and the emotion and fighting spirit that just one side brought me were very useful to me. More likely, there are hundreds of people and different results. I will also talk about my own feelings and watch this movie from my perspective.

I really don't know Mandela very well, I just know that he liberated black people and spent time in prison, that's all. The film also started when he was released from prison. He ran for president and was elected president of South Africa in 1994. As president, he was busy with national affairs and sports every day. Every morning, it should be the morning before dawn. In one detail of the film, he passed out before a morning run due to overwork. While busy with state affairs, he pays attention to one detail. The rugby team is not popular among blacks. The main reason is that rugby has always been a sport of white people, referred to as the sport of the rich, while black people are poor, and their sport is mostly football. , so rugby is not popular. After Mandela took office, blacks were given certain rights and wanted to abolish the football team, but Mandela disagreed.

From his starting point, the abolition of the rugby team is not conducive to the unification of South Africa. It will intensify the contradiction between blacks and whites, and make whites begin to ruthless blacks. He does not want such a thing to happen. In the eyes of most blacks, the president's thoughts are incomprehensible. When I was watching the movie, I didn't actually think it was difficult. It would be great if you accept it and unify the master.

In fact, most of us are like this, standing on the commanding heights of morality before things happen to us, thinking what others should do. If someone slaps me, so that I can not fight back, but also smile. If my loved one is bullied or killed, can I still say forgiveness?

Mandela, who was imprisoned by white people for 30 years, was released from prison without revenge. He was probably born for the freedom of Africans, which ordinary people cannot do.

With Mandela's intervention, a bad football team slowly began to cheer up. In it, he also taught us a little trick to remember people's names, and that's how he With the love of the players, the players continued to work hard with the support of the president, and finally won the rugby world championship in 1995.

After watching the movie, I read some documents, the documents show that under Mandela, South Africa's economy has gone backward for decades, so many people say that Mandela is a sinner, so I have to admit that most people always This is the case, when I see some news, I feel that I know everything, and I make a lot of propaganda, which is why so many ignorant people are deceived. I need to know more and speak less.

Before Mandela, South Africa's economy was prosperous, and it was called a developed country. It was a scene under the rule of white people. Ten percent of the people controlled the country. The black people in the country were not treated by anyone. The so-called developed countries used black people as tools. the premise. Mandela's mission was to liberate South Africa. After his liberation, the departure of high-level talents and white people was on the one hand. On the other hand, the cultural level of black people was poor. There were other reasons that led to the backwardness of South Africa's economy. It's wrong. After the reunification of our country, there are still problems. South Africa is gradually developing and looking for a direction.

Come on South Africa, come on China, come on yourself, come on strangers!

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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.