Israelis' reflection on past massacres? ! Bullshit.

Andreanne 2022-04-21 09:02:48

1. Just like the report on advanced deeds, the widows and orphans who have been hurt in their hearts are driven thousands of times to tell the death of their relatives in the attention of thousands of people and in thousands of warm applause. . It's cool to listen to and motivated offstage, but who cares about the people on stage right now? ! Use cheering, encouraging applause to soothe the pain of losing a loved one? ! savage. If you have sympathy, do something practical, and the filming is to stimulate nerves and further deepen ethnic hatred, to really achieve the purpose of deep reflection, or to do superficial engineering and appearance.

2. Just as we can't forget the Japanese aggression, the Israelis can't forget the humiliating past of hundreds of years, the painful history that once almost wiped out the tribe. Some people know how to reflect, and some people know how to retaliate.

3. It is worth watching in terms of the presentation techniques of a film and a documentary; from the perspective of bystanders who have nothing to do with the narrative nation, it is worth pondering and introspecting; as far as the injured party is concerned, this is to deepen the pain and provoke the nation. Hatred and disputes, how to forgive; as far as the perpetrator is concerned, this is a great way and means to show their own introspection and external propaganda, and only part of the real deep reflection.

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Waltz with Bashir quotes

  • Boaz Rein-Buskila: Do you ever have flashbacks from Lebanon?

    Ari Folman: No. No, not really.

  • Anonymous soldier: What to do? What to do? Why don't you tell us what to do?

    Ari Folman: Shoot!

    Anonymous soldier: On who?

    Ari Folman: How should I know on who? Just shoot!

    Anonymous soldier: Isn't it better to pray?

    Ari Folman: Pray and shoot!