This is the first time I can patiently appreciate its songs and dances, but I have watched too little. The beginning of the movie is still conflicted and peaceful, and the music playing halfway through the movie makes me think the movie is over. Of course, the film brought up the conflict with the departure of the pilot. The pilot is as mature as ever (whoever has a girlfriend and a single dog is really not a conscious...) The sentence in front of the pilot is very touching: "Stay out of the way. It's easy to comment, it's easier to blame others, why don't you go out and change this? Stand up bravely, join politics, police, government, and clean up society." "You won't, I'll tell you why, because it takes a fair amount of effort. It's much easier to complain." "Either live with reality, or take responsibility and try to change it. No country is perfect, we can only make it better." Since college, patriotism has become a worthless A word of mention. As said in the movie, in this society, if you talk about patriotism to others, you will be regarded as a fool. It is no exaggeration to say that the situation in our university is no different from Uni deli. We care more about our own freedom than our country’s freedom. Three years later, I have forgotten about patriotism. On the other hand, it is also because we are beginning to be exposed to real responsibilities, rather than dreaming of becoming scientists, engineers, officials, as we did when we were children. We begin to know the real difficulty, we know why our country is so unsatisfactory and how difficult it is to change it. Coming from the rebellious period, I heard too many complaints and cynicism. Uncle Khan is generally helpless, rich and handsome generally "leave this desperate country", and "Raju" is generally mocking (the word "Heavenly Dynasty" really makes people feel a burst of anger). Yes, it's easier to complain, but no matter what, this is our own country, and we can only change it with our own hands. The song and dance of the film with the background music is really good, a lot of music is very good. Many of the lines in the film are written very poetically, probably because the whole film is based on an epic that seeks independence. The way in which history and reality are constantly flashing in the film is very unique, and different things from different periods are compared. Living in a time of peace, we do not feel that the "independence of the country" has anything to do with ourselves, and what is it like to sacrifice our lives for it, until several protagonists have successively fought for freedom with their own blood. "If the blood doesn't boil, water flows in the veins; what is the use of youthful beauty, if we don't dedicate it to the motherland." "We are not afraid of cruel sharp knives, our courage is sharper." The young man is already 25 years old, but instead of going to work, he chooses to stay in the university and be a child king. Because of fear of society and blindly to escape. Running away certainly won't solve the problem. Even so, I like such a free soul very much, and every time I watch Uncle Khan's movies, I feel this way (that's really a free soul, unfettered. Uncle Khan's charm is simply inexplicable, making the first half of the whole movie always in a very hilarious atmosphere). I have to say, I really want to live like that. It is such a person who has always been cynical who can be so heroic in the face of the injustice of his friends, and he will not hesitate to go through fire and water. The death of several male protagonists is tragic and solemn, but in reality, we have to truly change ourselves, and fighting for our country is more manifested by our own struggles. As the post-90s generation, the pressure of life we face may make us have no time to think about patriotic things that are not marginal. Do yourself a favor and not become a social scum is to be patriotic. Going to death is a matter of courage, a matter of faith, and faith in one's own responsibility just like believing in God. "This day we walk with death, laughing at its pale face." It is extraordinary to be able to persist in doing things as always. It takes courage to face death. This time Uncle Khan is playing a young man who is idle. He is 25 years old, but instead of going to work, he chooses to stay in the university and be a child king. Because of fear of society and blindly to escape. Running away certainly won't solve the problem. Even so, I like such a free soul very much, and every time I watch Uncle Khan's movies, I feel this way (that's really a free soul, unfettered. Uncle Khan's charm is simply inexplicable, making the first half of the whole movie always in a very hilarious atmosphere). I have to say, I really want to live like that. It is such a person who has always been cynical who can be so heroic in the face of the injustice of his friends, and he will not hesitate to go through fire and water. The death of several male protagonists is tragic and solemn, but in reality, we have to truly change ourselves and fight for our own country, but show it with our own struggles. As the post-90s generation, the pressure of life we face may make us have no time to think about patriotic things that are not marginal. Do yourself a favor and not become a social scum is to be patriotic. Compared with facing reality to change reality, it is a matter of courage, a matter of belief, and belief in one's own responsibility like belief in God. "This day we walk with death, laughing at its pale face." It is extraordinary to be able to persist in doing things as always. It takes courage to face death. This time Uncle Khan is playing a young man who is idle. He is 25 years old, but instead of going to work, he chooses to stay in the university and be a child king. Because of fear of society and blindly to escape. Running away certainly won't solve the problem. Even so, I like such a free soul very much, and every time I watch Uncle Khan's movies, I feel this way (that's really a free soul, unfettered. Uncle Khan's charm is simply inexplicable, making the first half of the whole movie always in a very hilarious atmosphere). I have to say, I really want to live like that. It is such a person who has always been cynical who can be so heroic in the face of the injustice of his friends, and he will not hesitate to go through fire and water. The death of several male protagonists is tragic and solemn, but in reality, we have to truly change ourselves and fight for our own country, but show it with our own struggles. As the post-90s generation, the pressure of life we face may make us have no time to think about patriotic things that are not marginal. Do yourself a favor and not become a social scum is to be patriotic. Compared with facing reality to change reality, it is a matter of courage, a matter of belief, and belief in one's own responsibility like belief in God. "This day we walk with death, laughing at its pale face." It is extraordinary to be able to persist in doing things as always. It takes courage to face death.
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