I see the power of conscience

Thurman 2022-01-11 08:01:30

The plot of this movie is not very good, but it has its subtleties. I don’t want to interpret the plot, but I write a few plots that touched me. I will share with you:

1) Working as a farmer leaning on a tractor. At the time, he heard such words (to the effect)-if I agreed, how could I explain to my children that his father sold his farm for money. . . . . . A few simple words made me blush and heartbeat. When faced with the temptation of money, they chose to be responsible for the next generation and to be worthy of their own children. And we, the bloody GDP and the continuous pollution of GPD It appears for the sake of economy and benefit, but often overlooks our next generation. What will we leave for them? Is it lightly green grass? Is it millions of GDP?

2) I AM NOT A BAD MAN-This sentence has appeared several times. In order to prove that his sentence is not just talking, he has been trying to persuade others and persuade himself, but he is really not recognized by others. A bad man, drinking a glass of lemonade at the end, bravely tells the company's ulterior secrets, and frankly admits that they have nothing to do in the face of possible crises. Maybe it was the little girl's sincere act of selling lemonade for money that moved him, maybe it was revenge for not being trusted by the company, but no matter what, he used it to say this, indeed, did a "right man". We now have the courage to face the truth in our hearts and the courage to tell the truth, how many people are there?

3) IT IS JUST A JOB——His female colleague drove a car. After he was fired, she left a sentence. I think she was moved, persuaded and admired by her. Indeed, in the bottom line of conscience and integrity In the face of loss, he kept it. It was a job. For a few thousand monthly salary, he lost the most basic principles of being a man. It was not worth it! However, our officialdom and workplace are often filled with those who buckle for five buckets of rice, tend to be inferior to the flames, and are servile. They can only sigh, why bother?

In this money society, I think Matt Dameng wants to use this little literary refreshment to wake up our addicted spirits and filthy souls. However, this wind crosses the Pacific Ocean, in Asia, it looks very It's weak, but it's better than nothing. If you blow too much, some people will always be inspired!

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Promised Land quotes

  • Steve Butler: I don't know what to say anymore. But where we are now, where we're headed! We might be betting more than we think. Everything that we have is on the table now. And that's just not ours to lose.

  • Alice: Let me guess: 40, married, marketing, two kids.

    Steve Butler: 38, stripper/waitress,but born to be a singer.

    Alice: Fuck you, I'm a teacher!

    Steve Butler: No, I was talking about me. You wanna see a dance? It's 100 bucks.