Farewell to Lenin, Farewell to the era of red and professional

Reyes 2022-04-23 07:01:46

Say goodbye to Lenin, say goodbye to that red and specialized era.

If we don't talk about doctrine, we only talk about human nature. For an ordinary person, the direction of the empire may not have the joys and sorrows written in the history books. An individual has a personal touch.

Although I haven't experienced it, the era of red and professional with ideals and beliefs is indeed very beautiful. When I saw the helicopter flying to the sky with the statue of Lenin hanging, I was very shocked. I can finally understand why so many people of the older generation continue to ramble about Chairman Mao. Because the most brilliant of their life is that red era. All their memories are stuck in that era.

When I was in high school history, I remember when I took the class on the disintegration of the Soviet Union, I was full of sighs in my heart. The book said that when the Soviet flag with the red badge of the Union of Workers and Peasants descended slowly, there were not enough white people in the square, and the scene was very deserted. A big country that used to be all-powerful in the world has bid farewell to the world with such a gesture.
It can only be said that Marx's Lenin's dream was too great. This is what contemporary society cannot understand and accept.
But in essence this is indeed the trend of human society. Human freedom and equality.
whatever the ideology.
If there is competition, there must be exploitation. But the laws of nature are so cruel. There is no natural equality, only natural checks and balances.

The film's handling of details and pictures is very thorough, and it can be said that it is very delicate. Just like the lie the protagonist wove to his mother, it is fascinating.

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Good Bye Lenin! quotes

  • Denis: Denis

    [handing Alex a video cassette]

    Denis: It's my best production ever. A pity your Mom will be the only audience...

  • Sigmund Jähn: Where to?

    Alexander Kerner: Wannsee

    Sigmund Jähn: I know what you think. Everyone does. But I'm not him.