brave horse, brave heart

Lamar 2022-04-23 07:01:55

Today, on the occasion of my birthday, I was invited to watch the newly released War Horse. It's a movie that I think is very good. I'll take it down for the time being while

I still have some memory. It seems that I've written it a little more frequently, but I can't help but write it down because I was moved too much.

I remember I mentioned before that I seldom watch war movies, and war movies are always too depressing to watch. However, fortunately, the appearance of the warhorse in the film

constantly dilutes the background of the war and shows many shining points of human nature.

In a movie where there is no love at all, even if there is little family affection, why are we moved and why do we want to cry?

I think, not just because of the war, but because of a horse, a brave horse, a brave heart.

Indeed, this is a magical horse, destined to be extraordinary from the beginning of the film. remarkable, this is

the evaluation of it in the film.

The war is raging, the wind and the rain are turbulent, and it has also experienced all kinds of people, the farm boy who raised it, the cavalry captain who

rode the two brothers who took care of it, and the little French girl who met it by chance and wanted to teach it to hurdle. , cut the barbed net

and joined forces to save the British and German soldiers... Some of these people died, some survived, however, it survived tenaciously, like

a real warrior bravely survived.

I remember there was such a sentence in the movie, war is to take everything from your hands. The damage caused by the war will not be too much or less because of the difference between the

victorious country and the defeated country, and some are just terrible. Fortunately, the war horse went through everything and was reunited with the farm boy who raised it

, which made people forget the cruelty of war, and remember only those touching things that will always shine

.

Unforgettable, the war horse ran wild in the trenches and no-man's land, brave and unyielding, and the war that occurred everywhere could not stop its brave heart.

At that time it reminded me of the carrier pigeons in the war that the little French girl's grandfather talked about in the early part of the film.

He said that there are many ways to be brave, just like the carrier pigeons that transmit information in war. When they are released on the battlefield, they have to go home. However, they

must pass through the flames of war, so that the pigeons can only look ahead and keep moving forward.

The same is true for a war horse. He is destined to run, and only by running bravely can he overcome obstacles.

Unforgettable, the extraordinary friendship between the farm boy and the war horse. From the unruly foal to the brave warhorse, from the reluctance of parting to the

difficult reunion, from the despair of death to the hope of life, after all kinds of tossing and turning, after the baptism of war, it is the brave heart

that makes them meet again. It has experienced different people, and it also conveys bravery and inherits the rare shining points in war.

This is bound to be a movie that will make a lot of tears, but the few links of the warhorse also bring a little laughter, which can make people

look away from the war.

Unforgettable, the last scene, in the sunset, the brave horse carries a brave heart, reunites, moves forward, and is moved...

I think such a scene can only be described as beautiful.

The return is as before,

starting with the green grassland, ending with the reddish sunset,

starting with the naughty foal, ending with the brave warhorse,

starting with the gentle farm boy, and ending with the warrior who has experienced war.

Forget the war, remember the brave horse, the brave heart...

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War Horse quotes

  • Rose Narracott: [stopping her husband from taking a drink] Some days are best forgotten. Today ain't one of them.

  • Base Camp Officer: [capturing Maj. Stewart and his soldiers in their attack on a German camp after its thick defenses defeat them] What? You think a garrison on open grounds would go UNDEFENDED? Look at yourself! Who do you think you are?