Originally, I didn’t intend to make any comments after watching this movie, but after reading a few of your film reviews and some people’s replies and comments, I really feel very sad. Compatriots from the same country speak the same language, but So far? Just because they have different understandings and perspectives between the United States and Russia, they can scold each other and greet each other's family members, wishing to regard each other as enemies. The most ironic thing is that whether it is the supporter of Russia or the supporter of the United States, it seems that whether Russia or the United States, the country is a whole, there are no different opinions, and there is no opposition between different people in this country. And split.
In any country, whether it is China, Russia, the United States, or a small country like Georgia, first of all there are hundreds of millions of ordinary people like you and me, and everyone has their own ideas. They have their own worldviews and values, and they are all fresh lives, and life is extremely fragile in the face of war. A bullet and a piece of shrapnel will instantly take away an ordinary, fresh life like you and me. To live a life, don’t think how great Russia is, or how justice the United States is, let alone how magnificent your own government is. In the eyes of politicians, ordinary people like you and me, ordinary lives, are all. It's just a number, a number that can be sacrificed. To put it bluntly is "cannon fodder." Once a war breaks out, regardless of justice or injustice, you and me who are cut off from their lives will only add a meaningless single digit to those deaths.
Therefore, instead of arguing over Russia and the United States who are the incarnations of justice, each of us, tens of thousands of ordinary people, should think about how and how we can unite together, make a common voice, and stop those A politician who intends to start a war allows himself, his children, to live in a world where there is no threat of war, no one will be sacrificed at any time, and no life will be reaped by war.
Here I would like to mention a digression. I suggest that those who are interested can go to the United Nations website to take a look at the "Convention on the Protection of Civilians in Time of War" and a series of humanitarian aspects of international law and laws of war, such as war crimes. Putting aside the truth and falsity in the plot, the wanton massacre of civilians is itself intolerable by the international laws of war and international conventions. Regardless of whether the country abides by these national laws and international conventions, at least in terms of face, respect and protect civilians. , Is an international consensus and a universal value. This value is definitely a talisman for thousands of ordinary civilians like you and me in war, and those cruel war reporters who are not afraid of life and death to show the war to the world on the battlefield are more like supervising the army. Killing machines, heroes who protect every civilian, without their lenses and camera records, you can't imagine the unscrupulous massacre. It is precisely because they have revealed to us the cruelty of war and the harm to civilians that can restrain politicians' desire to launch wars and allow tens of thousands of ordinary civilians to oppose war in their own way.
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