Deletion can't kill our adventure dream

Damien 2022-04-23 06:01:02

A head-on collision with DC’s new blockbuster "Wonder Woman" definitely requires courage. Domestic films with a little box office ambition are going to squeeze the domestic protection month, but the imported film "Lost Z City" does not have this equal treatment, so I have to bite the bullet. let's go. However, before the painting, there was a major bad news that the SARFT had cut most of it. Some streaming media hyped up the cut slots. Naturally, fans did not expect it to be shown for a long time, so they had to seize the limited time for a few days.

The film tells the story of a British explorer Foster looking for the city of z. The protagonist has a true story prototype. The film uses jungle adventure as a gimmick, claiming that this is the most enjoyable jungle adventure theme in recent years, but unfortunately, the scissors of the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television can not be mentioned. The bloody shots are not cut at all, only the slow classical soundtrack and the single-line narrative make you drowsy watching the movie. We put aside those gimmicks and return to the story itself. In fact, the adventure dream is more impressive than those harsh weather, piranhas and wild people.

The hero Foster embarked on an expedition to restore the family's reputation and military honor. As a major, he is deliberately deliberate for the medal, seizing every opportunity to perform, and even taking the risk of shooting a deer as a gift. It's a pity that this soldier from a bad background didn't give him too many opportunities in the peaceful era. In the end, the Royal Geographical Society gave him a straw. As long as the expedition finds something, you can get a medal.

The journey of adventure is hard, a long and unknown journey, sudden dangers, injuries and deaths of companions, and even more frightening is the feeling of despair that envelopes everyone's hearts. Foster persisted, overcoming all sorts of things, and finally discovered ceramics, a symbol of civilization, and returned home triumphantly.

If it was first for the medal, the purpose of going again was to prove to the world what he had discovered, and his ambition was further expanded. With the financial support of the rich and powerful, Foster and his entourage once again embarked on a journey to find Z City. This time, more dangerous than bad weather is the partner who has dropped the chain. You can see how terrible the pig teammates are, riding their horses, ruining their food, and biting them back after returning home. The hypocrisy of the powerful is evident. The search for Z City had to be stopped again, and returned to no avail.

The third time to embark on the journey of searching for the city, it is sublimated to the depths of the soul. The psychic he met in World War I told him that only by finding that place, your soul can rest in peace. This is your destiny. Although the war hurt eyes, the enthusiastic registration of his son, the spiritual support of his family, and the strong financial support of the Royal Geographical Society of the United Kingdom began the journey again. Although the adventure father and son group disappeared in the jungle, they are legendary in the adventure world, inspiring more people to explore the unknown world.

In fact, "King Kong" is also an adventure theme, but "King Kong" is more about destruction and anti-war. In this movie, the protagonist gives great respect to the indigenous civilization. It is no longer the superior dignity of white people, but dialogue with them on an equal footing, never destroying or plundering. Coupled with perseverance and perseverance, and insisting on his belief in adventure, Foster will stand out from the many explorers and will be remembered by us.

Dreams require faith-like persistence, nothing can be stopped. The system, the actual environment, and censorship are not important. As long as there is a dream in the heart, the fire will not be extinguished. You may not see it, but your future generations will inherit your dream and move on without any regrets.

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The Lost City of Z quotes

  • Henry Costin: Mr. Fawcett, that jungle is hell, but one kind of likes it.

  • Percy Fawcett: Men and women have performed their roles since the beginning of time! It is the cornerstone of our civilization.

    Nina Fawcett: I must say, I did expect more understanding from you, and I am disgraced by your ignorant posture!