Feeling of watching movies

Grayce 2022-12-09 03:32:48

In the evening, I watched the documentary "TheGameChangers" directed by Cameron. The Chinese translation is "Vegetarian Union"[汗][汗][汗]. What kind of translation is this? The Taiwanese translation of "The Power of Vegetarianism" feels more relevant, and the self-translation of "Game Changer" is also very good. There are several feelings: 1. Being a vegetarian can get the same as eating meat, and even have a high nutritional requirement. A large number of first-line athletes endorsed. 2. The origin of human beings is determined to be vegetarian. 3. The source of meat is a huge harm to environmental protection. 4. Part of the high incidence of fatal diseases comes from the intake of meat. I still believe in the above, but the perception of the film is still not very comprehensive, many points stop, not in-depth; or it is a matter of fact, not moving people. As a Chinese, the delicacy of meat goes deep into my bones. The vast territory, excellent regional culture and catering culture, and thousands of years of eating habits have made meat eating a part of the Chinese people, which is difficult for humanities and culture to part with. The taste of meat ingredients comes from the flavours and the lean texture of muscle fat, which is an irreplaceable taste for vegetarian ingredients. The same nutrient intake requires a variety of types of vegetarian food, which is troublesome for most people, but it is much easier to obtain meat. Humans are great, intelligent, and hardworking, but they are also greedy, lazy, and stupid creatures. Spiritual improvement and desire pursuit are two sides of the same thing. Many people know that they can't do many things. For example, many people know that cigarettes, alcohol, and barbecue are all carcinogens, but there are so many addicts. Not to mention, let's be more vegetarian within the scope of ability and control, for yourself and for your home.

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The Game Changers quotes

  • Arnold Schwarzenegger: Say hey, why don't you try, once a week, just chill it with the meat.

  • Patrik Baboumian: It's not about being the strongest and the biggest. It's really about 'what are you going to do with your strength?' and 'what are you going to do with the power that you have?'