Both love and non-attack. In fact, what we need is such a humanitarian spirit that transcends national borders, and most of us still have some tendencies of great power chauvinism. We still look at this film from a narrow perspective, based on whether a person is loyal to the motherland standard for judging right and wrong. And just like Furukawa's awakening in the film, the so-called "serving the country with loyalty" is nothing more than squeezing and exploiting another group of people for a solemn reason. And I think the male protagonist has deduced what loyalty is: being loyal to the goodness of human nature in his heart, and abandoning the injustice, imprisonment, killing and temptation he has experienced. And how many of us can be faithful to the goodness of human nature and redeem everyone in such an extremely crazy and bad environment? hardly. PS Of course, in order to reflect this idea, this film makes the story of the male protagonist too legendary, so bizarre, which is also the flaw of this film. But it is still a few grades higher than some main theme movies that only make people watch "enjoyable" and have little spiritual connotation.
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