Men's friendship is indeed easier to gain from sharing adversity and fighting wars... After the fight, the victors put their weapons in their hands, shake hands with each other and smile at each other, ignoring their grievances and hatreds. It is connected with the joint efforts of all ethnic groups to build the city where they live. Cooperation...it just makes people feel that this is a beautiful world that can only exist in an ideal.
I don't know why when I saw this part, I suddenly felt very bitter... Because according to the setting of the movie conflict, this dream-like scenery will inevitably turn around. Heartbreak... At this time, it is almost conceivable to imagine the misery and despair when everyone's dreams are broken... In fact, the peace that everyone wants is precisely because in the era of endless wars, people of all ethnic groups and countries suffered In the age of tormented and devastated war, the tranquility at this moment is like a still picture, one can't help but cry, and I really can't bear to see the aftermath of the broken dream...
There will always be differences between people because of nationality, resources, etc. Different cultures, as well as their respective justice and needs, produce all kinds of wars. The hatred, blood and tears that have accumulated over the years are not the sacrifice of one or two people. Appeals and tears can be wiped out... But the more painful the facts, the more intense the vision of peace is. Under the background of a specific era, such a scene is indeed an ideal state, but it is indeed an unattainable state.
Knowing that under the background of the era at that time, in reality, this is just a state of wish, but it is undoubtedly a beautiful dream city-state... Thanks to Jackie Chan and the filmmakers who participated in the production of the movie Tian Jiang Xiong Shi, for showing me this clearly bloody Flying, but also a song and tears, there is a "history" of flesh and blood.
What I admire is not only the pictures of big productions, the violent turmoil of civilization, the grand scenes of war, but also the heart-shattering hope and beauty contained in cruelty that can be felt from the end to the end...
The poisoned little prince from Rome, the childish singing sounded on the terrace, and the soldiers below gradually conformed to the final harmony... I couldn't help but sigh at the moving tranquility of this situation, so it began Deeper... fear of the cruelty of the ensuing war. Just wanting to live, in the midst of the war at that time, people have already done their best, and it is an extremely luxurious thing to get a little peace at this moment... This is why many people know that peace is not easy, and the price they have paid and will soon be Under the premise that the price to be paid will be extremely painful and heavy, people are still eager to pursue the moment of peace.
When Luques was attacked and cut down, and the little prince cried out loud... my heart was broken, I couldn't help crying with the little prince, he only got a moment of peace, and he was forced to watch and protect him all the time. The general was cut down, and the feeling of falling back into despair is too different from the happiness before... Or else, the more you understand the cruelty of war, the more you understand the preciousness of happiness and peace, and in turn, you already know The sweetness of peace, and returning to the sacrifice of war is not only cruel and can be summed up... The
prairie girl is simply too mighty... On the way to escape, the soldiers of all ethnic groups have helped me. It is really gratifying.
The little prince is always crying in the second half, because he may not understand what his survival means, but he can only cry in this way that the people who protect him have left him one after another... A child can do nothing but cry, which is precisely the cruelest part of war. Even if the war ends one day and the little prince survives, those who love him who will not return will forever leave deep bloody scars on his heart, which means the nightmare will never end... war may It will stop, but the damage will not disappear... It will always exist... I
have always regretted not seeing the army of the Han Dynasty, but from the arrangement of the plot, I can understand this kind of treatment. "If you add the overwhelming Han Dynasty army, you can't have such a wonderful fight, because it feels very unplayable to be crushed, which affects the wonderful effect of the final battle.
In the utter despair, a great eagle's scream pierced through the sky. At that time, it foreshadowed the hope, despair, and tragic climax of the war. The war drums, horse neighs, musical instruments, and roars of various ethnic groups finally merged into a magnificent war symphony that officially entered the main chapter.
The sacrifice is tragic, the battle is bloody, and many familiar faces have fallen to the ground in tragic ways... But as a movie, this scene is undeniably attractive to me, it just turned over and over. The part from Eagle Roar has been replayed many times.
The entry point of the film, the selection of materials, the huge contrast between dreams and reality, and the use of big scenes are very coherent, and the rhythm is well mastered. It is very easy to bring me back to the place where only ruins are left in modern times, and it has been I can't imagine the magnificence and splendor of the original, and the people who once lived and prospered there...
In general, this is the part that allows me to sink into the plot and the fate of the characters from the end to the end, without halfway through. Good movie ever.
In fact, in recent years, I have been able to have this patience, and I can see the end with a good eye... This is the first movie that can write such a large review.
For me, it's a good movie in my opinion.
In addition, I have to mention that I feel that the major theme of the movie "Coexistence of Enemies" is finally pointed out in the form of a plaque, and the common maintenance of the Silk Road, prosperity is very in line with the current line of my country's grand strategy. Although I may be overthinking this...
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