The so-called "detainees" and "real"

Gloria 2022-01-11 08:01:55

The theme of the contradiction between position and human nature is very good and quite bold. It transforms a perspective to interpret some sensitive content. It does not have a very clear position like other movies, but this movie is still worthwhile in terms of script and shooting. Consider two or three more. The advantage of this movie is to interpret a kind of human fusion point under their respective standpoints, but the topic of "emotional communication" is too "direct", some subtle inner activities and appropriate white space can actually feel this kind of humanity. A sense of contradiction under the position. The film embodies the "real detention record" of the "detainees", but it does not tell the truth about their own authenticity, that is to say whether they are terrorists at all. This is a drawback of the film but also an advantage. This film only gives the truth of one party, the heroine. This is exactly what the film lacks, because the story is inevitably "narrow", so many people will comment on this film with a small freshness. But this is very true, that is, we are unable to understand the fullness of each person's human nature. Whether 471 is innocent or not, the film does not explain, it only interprets these "detainees" from another angle. The film has always hinted at their lack of "human rights", but no one knows whether they are terrorists or not, because their position is very clear as "detainees", which means that the military believes that they exist. It is dangerous, but no evidence of crime has been found. In short, it is just a word "drag", and this is what makes this film interesting. With their respective backgrounds blurred and contradictory positions, the female protagonist is a kind of human softness in communication. The female protagonist’s youth and simplicity is also one of the reasons why she thinks in a relatively unbiased humanity throughout the film. All communication is in a small space between the "prisoner" and the "prisoner", so that each other is each other's prisoner. Each other is in a limited space to understand each other's limited side in time, and this "limited" side is narrow but also real, and this side is also another reflection of human nature, no matter who it is. We believe what we want to believe, but we also have to doubt what we believe. (But the "contradictory" theme film does not show everything.) Believe in the system and doubt the rules. But we must also believe in human nature and doubt human nature. The disadvantage of the film is that the heroine never doubted or questioned 471. From a standpoint, she is dereliction of duty, because the greatest duty of a soldier is obedience. Although she feels a little lacking in humanity, she has to admit that the privilege of "obeying orders" is also a manifestation of the power of the country's military power. Whether we like it or not, we must admit that sometimes what we obey and what we believe will be inconsistent, and at that time, thinking in the general environment will not be able to resist the softness of human nature. This is one aspect of "people"-the "detainees" in contradictory films have always lived under "rules", but it is not this "rules" that impresses me the most, but the life of an officer male in the army of the film Under the invisible "rules" of the general environment, I began to learn to smoke and stop questioning. Both are constrained by different "rules", one is the rules inside the prison and the other is the rules outside the prison. But this kind of "rule" scares me even more, because we don't even know that we are "closed" in it. I remember that when watching the film, someone said that "kindness to criminals is the greatest harm to victims", and I very much agree with this point. Therefore, this is also the biggest failure of the film, which is vague. But we must fairly express that criminals also have human rights, but their human nature is missing, and the respect given by society will not be equal, and this is the price they pay. The final handshake scene was very touching, without gloves. The final scene (Harry Potter and the message) is a sublimation of the whole film, and it is also the reason why I will leave five stars. Prejudice will always exist, but we have to tell ourselves that it is prejudice and respect. Don't let some luminous people be obliterated by the darkness. Forgot to say, hope is the biggest reason to live, oh, what is hope, you ask me? How do I know? "Hope" may be the belief that you can't stab your neck with a knife. PS The last few minutes are great The “detainees” in the film have always lived under the “rules”, but it’s not the “rules” that impressed me the most, but the officers and men who started to make themselves under the invisible “rules” of the general environment of the army’s life in the movie. Learn to smoke and stop questioning. Both are constrained by different "rules", one is the rules inside the prison and the other is the rules outside the prison. But this kind of "rule" scares me even more, because we don't even know that we are "closed" in it. I remember that when watching the film, someone said that "kindness to criminals is the greatest harm to victims", and I very much agree with this point. Therefore, this is also the biggest failure of the film, which is vague. But we must fairly express that criminals also have human rights, but their human nature is missing, and the respect given by society will not be equal, and this is the price they pay. The final handshake scene was very touching, without gloves. The final scene (Harry Potter and the message) is a sublimation of the whole film, and it is also the reason why I will leave five stars. Prejudice will always exist, but we have to tell ourselves that it is prejudice and respect. Don't let some luminous people be obliterated by the darkness. Forgot to say, hope is the biggest reason to live, oh, what is hope, you ask me? How do I know? "Hope" may be the belief that you can't stab your neck with a knife. PS The last few minutes are great The “detainees” in the film have always lived under the “rules”, but it’s not the “rules” that impressed me the most, but the officers and men who started to make themselves under the invisible “rules” of the general environment of the army’s life in the movie. Learn to smoke and stop questioning. Both are constrained by different "rules", one is the rules inside the prison and the other is the rules outside the prison. But this kind of "rule" scares me even more, because we don't even know that we are "closed" in it. I remember that when watching the film, someone said that "kindness to criminals is the greatest harm to victims", and I very much agree with this point. Therefore, this is also the biggest failure of the film, which is vague. But we must fairly express that criminals also have human rights, but their human nature is missing, and the respect given by society will not be equal, and this is the price they pay. The final handshake scene was very touching, without gloves. The final scene (Harry Potter and the message) is a sublimation of the whole film, and it is also the reason why I will leave five stars. Prejudice will always exist, but we have to tell ourselves that it is prejudice and respect. Don't let some luminous people be obliterated by the darkness. Forgot to say, hope is the biggest reason to live, oh, what is hope, you ask me? How do I know? "Hope" may be the belief that you can't stab your neck with a knife. PS The last few minutes are great

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