Running, here is the pursuit of life.
There is no denying the cruelty of war. Here, cruelty is vividly and heartbroken. Human nature is the bleakest and most precious here. Being able to uphold human nature is difficult and the most praiseworthy.
When the smoke of gunpowder dissipates, those that have been dimmed will re-release its light. That is the most precious thing in human society.
The most important thing in this film is this universal core value that can truly be accepted by everyone without borders - humanitarianism.
In the end, I used the method of fictional writing. If I want to come to the director, I can't bear the tragedy of my motherland after World War II - the greatest tragedy of mankind.
The writing is messy, and the core meaning has been reached. Another masterpiece after "Tai Chi Flag".
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