At the end of the film, the loving couple hugged each other affectionately and powerfully, crying bitterly, excited, but unable to see each other separated after a long shot~ At that moment, I felt that they had gone through a long period of physical and mental pain. During the recovery period, from newlyweds to middle-aged couples, when the husband runs over from the place where he almost lost his life with his prosthetic limbs, it means that the pain in the past can be accepted. Although there are no legs, we still remember History, strong and wonderfully alive~ The last marathon segment has a long meaning. I'm in tears~
The plot of the story was a little trivial at first, but luckily I had time as the main line to learn that the daily life of ordinary people in Boston during this time period was no different. The students and the police were ambiguous, so they made an appointment to go to the concert; the young couple came back from a day of work and talked after a break Planning to go to the marathon; the Chinese boy shared a video with his parents about his newly bought beautiful car, his parents were urging him to marry, and he also met a girl he could talk to; the police officer Mark was dissatisfied with his demands for punishment; the daily life of the terrorist's family The scene, seemingly unrelated people and things, all serve as a foreshadowing of the final terrorist attack, which is exactly the normal day-to-day life this time. Because of this terrorist attack, the trajectory of life has also undergone indescribable changes~
The young police officer Sean, who likes the top students in Massachusetts, lost his life in order to protect the gun from being robbed. The top students in Massachusetts cried. The young couple both lost their legs. An 8-year-old boy also lost his life. They are all ordinary people who have nothing to do with terrorists. They have no reverence for life, only a distorted view of hatred.
I just watched "Operation Red Sea" a few days ago, and there was a sentence in the film review that moved me (to the point): We think we are peaceful because we are well protected, and there are always people who take responsibility for us
This world is not peaceful, there are national governments outside, and ourselves inside.
Although he has experienced darkness, he has never given up hope of living. This is the film that gave me the greatest feeling~
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