real sense of war

Stephania 2022-04-23 07:03:01

It is rare to see such cartoons, the first one is that I grew up in Iran.
This one is even heavier, starting with a conversation between two grown men.
Then a man goes to find the lost memory of which massacre. The only picture he could remember was three people coming out of the water, putting on clothes, and walking.
I have always thought that only a woman's carcass is full of beauty, and a man's naked body does not look good at all. But it suddenly occurred to me that when men are connected with the wild, and with the wild and bloodshed, they are another kind of creature when they are naked, and their bodies are full of beauty.
As they sang Good Morning Lebanon, the tank gracefully ran over cars on the street and crashed into the wall around the corner. Such unreasonable things happened so reasonably.
How do we, living in peace, imagine life in war?
The wealth and peace where I live has made men very much like women.
The soundtrack is great! Very contrasting and ironic!
A well-made animation and
a very real animation.
There's a real one at the end.
Things like this have finally become real.
I'm starting to think he can only happen in cartoons.
I grew up in peacetime.

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Waltz with Bashir quotes

  • 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!

  • [from trailer]

    Ari Folman: After the 1982 invasion of Lebanon, I lost my memory. Now in order to remember, I am looking for those who can never forget.