wind blowing rice waves

Corine 2022-04-22 07:01:39

The lost love for her also reminds me deeply of my hometown of Ireland. When the breeze blows through the valley and tugs at the golden wheat fields, the words of sympathy are unspeakable, the bond between us is lost, but it is still unbearable The shame of man, surrounded by chains of other kingdoms. Then the valley of the mountains that I have described, I will seek it in the early morning, when the breeze blows through the valley, swaying the golden wheat fields,

this . The story of the Irish people's struggle for freedom and justice. It's

a bit like reliving the war stories and anti-Japanese war movies that I watched in my childhood. It's quite a documentary film

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British coerced with guns Irish civilians, humiliated, arrested, 17-year-old Michelle O'Sullivan killed for not saying her name in English, screaming mother, anger and sadness amidst the noise. The Michel incident was the trigger for the uprising.

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Damian was an ordinary medical student in Ireland, and after graduating, he went to London for further studies. However, after the outbreak of the Irish War of Independence, he returned to his hometown and joined the IRA with his brother Teddy and his friend Dan. They fought an extremely fierce struggle with the "Black and Brown" militia units hired by the British government at the time to suppress the Irish Republican Army. Because of the bravery and skill of the freedom fighters, the British army agreed to sign a treaty to stop bloodshed. Victory, however, was only cosmetic, and soon civil war broke out, and those families who had fought shoulder to shoulder painfully found themselves facing a so-called sworn enemy, a brutal test of their loyalty.

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For the sake of "reunification of the motherland", the elder brother did not hesitate to give up the extremely promising profession of a doctor; while the younger brother devoted himself to the independent revolutionary wave and fought the British invaders to the end; the ultimate price of the war is the shattering of family affection and the removal of eternal wounds , humans have gained nothing.

I felt very human when I played the traitor to death. It was very good. And when they were singing in the fog, they felt a kind of strength, it was warm. And the quarrel in the Irish court, the granny was reluctant to move out of the house Burned down houses, frightened and frightened vulnerable women are vividly portrayed.

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  • Madaline 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    When the protagonist is submerged in a group of people and the color recognition is similar, it is not clear whether it is a person who promotes development or a group of people. If a group of people is in chaos, then the final death will be weakened.

  • Shawna 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    One of my favorite Ken Loach movies at the moment, the story is not boring, mainly because of the reflection on war that moved me. When family and friendship can be destroyed in the face of nihilistic power, the word justice is full of absurdity

The Wind that Shakes the Barley quotes

  • Damien: It's easy to know what you are against, but quite another to know what you are for.

  • Finbar: [the IRA have just gunned down several Black and Tans] Mercenaries! That were paid to come over here to make us crawl, and to wipe us out. We've just sent a message to the British cabinet that will echo and reverbarate around the world! If they bring their savagery over here, we will meet it with a savagery of our own!