Humans don't deserve Luo Ji

Rosalinda 2022-04-23 07:05:23

I would like to call this film the background introduction of the soundtrack of the film "Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence" by Ryuichi Sakamoto. The music of this film is very suitable for the tone of the work and elevates the atmosphere of the whole film to another, more restrained and intense. In the feeling of , add max points to the movie.

In addition to the delicate narration of cultural and human emotional conflicts in the film, what is even more impressive is that at the end of the film, Lawrence went to see Sergeant Yuan, and Sergeant Yuan said: "I'm ready to die, but I can't figure it out. I do the same thing as any other soldier."

The original stubborn and rude sergeant in the film also has a kind and lovely side. If there is no war, he may be like every ordinary person, arguing and drinking from nine to five, and shouting to his friends when he is drunk. It is said that Merry Christmas is such that every ordinary person, like the original sergeant, has completed the mass killings again and again in the war. Everyone feels that he is just a screw, just like a worker on a factory assembly line, doing his own job, doing his own work, no different from other people, and the person who is ultimately responsible should not be himself . Each of them is ordinary, and the nature of the individual is not necessarily ferocious, but under the operation of this extreme social system, people may no longer be called people, but machines.

If there is a creator who created human beings and keeps his eyes on human beings, then he will be like the engineer in "Prometheus" (the creator of human beings in this film), who will break the neck of the human who comes to him. .

Humans don't deserve Luo Ji.

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Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence quotes

  • Sgt. Gengo Hara: I get it. You think they'll all want to bugger him. So, it's true: all Englishmen are queer.

  • Sgt. Gengo Hara: You're all afraid of queers, aren't you? Samurai aren't afraid of queers.

    Col. John Lawrence: War strengthens bonds of friendship between men, but that doesn't mean all soldiers turn queer.

    Sgt. Gengo Hara: You're not genuine soldiers. You're lowly POWs. That's why you lack discipline and beg me for favors. You should be ashamed.

    Col. John Lawrence: Sergeant Hara, I have nothing to be ashamed of.