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Aron 2022-01-17 08:03:13

I watched the movie "Martial Arts" directed by Chen Kexin twice in a row, and I felt that I should say something, maybe some hidden in the movie are in my arms. After watching the movie "Martial Arts" by Donnie Yen. 1. Watching "Martial Arts", from which you can experience the views that the director wants to express, the most intuitive and easiest to feel is: in a secular environment, under centralized rule, people's resistance to authority and the yearning for a free life. Authority, centralization, and violence may be able to achieve the expected governance effects in the short term, but freedom, justice, and justice are still the main directions for the long-term development of a society and even a person. History does not need to be confirmed, the purpose of telling history is nothing more than to mirror the present society. In today's materialistic era, people's pursuit of power and material is unprecedentedly high. They don't realize that under the shroud of authority, they have no freedom, betrayal of dignity, no self, and willingness to surrender their own destiny as the price. Under the protection of power, you are free from danger, live comfortably, enjoy peace and ease, and enjoy a sense of superiority beyond others, but all of this requires freedom. Of course, everyone has their own way of life. As long as they like it, as long as it is their own choice, there should be nothing wrong with them. 2. Xu Xiake in the Ming Dynasty spent all his savings to travel across the country. He died at the age of fifty-four. He did not take wives and children in his entire life, and did not have any high-ranking officials. He was just for what his parents once said to him: just do what you like. He who does not seek fame or profit is respected by us today, only for his "Xu Xiake's Travel Notes". So I remembered something that is not a celebrity: success may be to spend a lifetime in your own way.

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  • Xu's investigator: [referring to Liu Jin-Xi] He's a reformed man.

    Detective Xu Bai-Jiu: We're not here to reform criminals.

    Xu's investigator: Then what's our purpose?

    Detective Xu Bai-Jiu: [sternly] To serve the law!

    Xu's investigator: If the law doesn't help reform people, what good is it?

  • Detective Xu Bai-Jiu: Is the law really more important than humanity?