I just recently finished reading the book "Ji Jin - How to Be a Great Person", one of the many methods in the book "pattern" just matches "Motorcycle Diary". There are three kinds of patterns of human beings. The first is to look at oneself, and those who look at themselves are basically egoists; the second is to look at heaven and earth, and those who look at heaven and earth have certain ideas; the third is to look at all beings, and those who look at all beings have certain ideas. A heart for the benefit of all mankind. "Motorcycle Diary" tells how Che Guevara enlarges the pattern, and grows into a person who sees all beings by looking at himself and the world.
If Che Guevara was just someone who looked after himself, he could have devoted himself to and indulged in the gentle village of his lover at the first stop, and he would have stopped moving forward, but his strong curiosity about the outside world still drove him to choose Before leaving, what he wants to see is heaven and earth. The most interesting thing about road movies is that you will meet all kinds of people and unexpected things along the way. Only with the belief that "everything is unknown is beautiful" can people grow up. Of course, the unknown is not all so-called "beautiful". On the way Che Guevara and his friends crossed Latin America, bad weather, broken motorcycles, drinking, fighting, running away in a hurry... After all kinds of encounters, their horizons widened unknowingly. Yesterday, I saw a good saying, "The vision is that some people believe that this is really unfortunate, while some people can still talk and laugh." This is a completely different mind and bearing.
And when he saw and experienced the sufferings of all kinds of people, as well as social and political problems during the journey, Che Guevara, who empathized with him, also opened his ultimate stage of seeing all beings. At the end of the trip, on Guevara's 24th birthday, he gambled with his life and risked falling ill by swimming to the leper quarantine area to have fun with people. Does he seem to want to break something through his actual actions, to break down the barriers between people? Break social injustice? Or break the hegemony of imperialism? With the thinking on the way and the search up and down, people will be familiar with the "Red Robin Hood" in the future.
Everyone is multifaceted, even the greatest. Get to know a person as comprehensively as possible, so you'll see an introduction to "Black Guevara," but the film is mostly about his red side, which is positive. There must be something special about a great man. Life is a choice, look at yourself, look at the world, look at all beings, what is your goal?
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