broken thoughts

Herbert 2022-04-22 07:01:17

#成事在人# Recently I have watched a lot of biographical films, and also watched a lot of sports films, but I have watched less biography + sports. "Weakness" is considered one, and then I searched for this type of film, and found that it still It's a bit interesting, the bland biographical plot meets the intense and exciting movement, which is a good way to match, and it makes people feel bloody. The plot of the film is deadly and gripping. While creating a dangerous and difficult atmosphere for Mandela, he is also making a fuss about the Rugby World Cup. Only by winning Rugby can South Africa be united and South Africa can eliminate skin color discrimination. Mandela is a great person. Great people do great things. Eliminating racial discrimination in places like South Africa is no different from saving the world. There are many South Africans talking about this film. Recently I watched "Gunshots" Club", when Mandela was not elected president, blacks and whites were directly at gunpoint. Many times in the film, Mandela is giving speeches. I suspect that all of Mandela's words may be cut together into a speech. The name is called "One South Africa One Skin Color", which can inspire people's empathy. . Finally, I ended the speech of this film with one sentence: I am the master of my destiny, and I am the commander of my soul. It's a very happy ending, and the expectations when I just watched the movie have been met. It's really good.

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Extended Reading
  • Emmie 2021-12-31 08:01:37

    After reading it, I’m still a little excited. It’s a very important exam. I didn’t take it to the bottom. I work hard and look forward to tomorrow.

  • Clair 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    It can be seen that the power of the spirit is so great. Eastwood gets more emotional as he gets older.

Invictus quotes

  • Nelson Mandela: If I cannot change when circumstances demand it, how can I expect others to?

  • Brenda Mazibuko: I'm sorry, Madiba, but we've got problems everywhere we look: housing, food, jobs, crime, our currency. You can't keep interrupting affairs of state to placate a minority!

    Nelson Mandela: But I must. Because that minority still controls the police, the army, and the economy. If we lose them, we cannot address the other issues.

    Brenda Mazibuko: So, this rugby is a political calculation...?

    Nelson Mandela: It is a HUMAN calculation. If we take away what they cherish; the Springboks, their national anthem, we just reinforce the cycle of fear between us.