[I'm not here to talk about politics with you]

Julius 2021-12-31 08:01:37

This film has all of my favorite lineups.
Director Eastwood, starring Morgan Freeman, Matt Damon.
At the same time, Dongmu-style's consistent tough guy tenderness runs through. Who would say that tough guys must be cold-blooded machines and incomplete animals that are muscular, murderous, as if they have been cut off from subjective emotions. A tough guy can also be a pronoun who is obsessed with one thing, one goal, one goal, and swears to never give up until the goal is reached. He may touch your heart in the softest way.


Unlike the past, Dong Mu-took seemed to choose a completely different mask to wear. In this ball that still centered on him, he still did not let Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon take the lead. Even Freeman, he should be the perfect tough guy spokesperson in Dongmutou's heart. The gestures reveal perseverance. Matt Damon, the early Matt Damon really became a bear man for the film. The stature that is not tall and the sturdy limbs make this lovely five-short figure. There are not many scenes for Matt Damon to act inwardly, which makes the performance more difficult. What didn't disappoint us was that every look, expression, and hesitation in Matt Damon's eyes completely tilted the rich inner emotions.


The dramatic conflict in the film is obvious. The pronoun of apartheid-springbok, and the portrayal of the two different worlds of heaven and underground separated by the camera cut into the same road from the beginning, it was explained from the beginning that these are destined to be two seemingly incompatible. world. Two skin tones, two worldviews. But what they have in common is that they both love the sport.

The charm of competitive sports is that it can transcend race, skin color, crowd, and class divide. And any trouble you can think of is no longer a trouble. This is the perfect place for politics to use. Before people have fully accepted the life after apartheid was lifted, who can imagine blacks and whites shaking hands, hugging, or even singing the national anthem together?


Why in the mainland, even people who don’t love table tennis want table tennis to go to the world? Why even if Chinese football is so bad, the number of people who love this sport has never decreased. Their appeal is the same emotion. They hope that what they love can be carried forward, and what they hope to be carried forward is what they love. This is why many politicians always like to play sports. Competitive sports can easily let people cast aside their prejudices.


Try to imagine the question Matt Damon thought when visiting Mandela’s prison, “Why can a person who has been in prison for thirty years be tolerant of those who put him in prison immediately after he comes out?” From another On one side, Mandela’s personal charm is the reason for his reputation. This kind of tolerance and the beauty of benevolence to avoid extreme conflicts may lead mankind to world peace, but many countries around the world There will not be so many Mandela born at the same time.


Competitive sports, it says cruelty all the time.
The "Germany" who lost at Bayern at home, Drogba, who turned the tide at Chelsea's life at stake, and Li Na, one of the four Grand Slams in the French Open, the Chinese will never be able to play, but will one day win the championship. , The joy of our hearts all the time confirms the charm of competitive sports and the vision we look forward to cheering for beauty.

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Extended Reading
  • Golda 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    It's the same thing as weakness, white people accept black people, black people accept white people, this is true harmony, sports are really good things

  • Cleve 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    So inspirational, must have five stars

Invictus quotes

  • Nelson Mandela: If I cannot change when circumstances demand it, how can I expect others to?

  • Brenda Mazibuko: I'm sorry, Madiba, but we've got problems everywhere we look: housing, food, jobs, crime, our currency. You can't keep interrupting affairs of state to placate a minority!

    Nelson Mandela: But I must. Because that minority still controls the police, the army, and the economy. If we lose them, we cannot address the other issues.

    Brenda Mazibuko: So, this rugby is a political calculation...?

    Nelson Mandela: It is a HUMAN calculation. If we take away what they cherish; the Springboks, their national anthem, we just reinforce the cycle of fear between us.