Uncompromising warrior

Dayana 2022-01-17 08:04:01

The first time I saw the movie, there were only 5 people in the audience. Probably everyone went to the Justice League. In Marvel animation, heroes can defeat bad guys. Everyone is very happy and enjoyable to watch, but real life is so powerless.

After watching it, I found out that it was adapted from a real event, and last year was released a movie based on this real event. I haven’t watched it, but the introduction should be based entirely on two Czech soldiers, and this version is equivalent to A line of Gestapo and a line of two fighters. There are comments on this kind of narrative. It is the first time I understand this story. I only talk about this story.

During World War II, the European battlefield was different from China. Their killings were aimed at Jews, not at a country. At least in name, there were some compromises in most people in many countries, even at the national level. In exchange for the situation of peace, it seems that the Paris gates were wide open when they captured Paris and there was no resistance at all. Did the French police still help the Germans fight against the Jews?

The country has compromised, and I am not a Jew. What can the power of a few of us change? It is very likely that the war situation cannot be changed at all, but he is dying. But does everyone compromise? Are the bad guys going all the way unimpeded?

Like that said:

At first, they hunted down communists, I am not a communist, I did not speak; then, they hunted down Jews, I am not a Jew, I did not speak; later, they hunted down union members, I am not a union member, I did not speak ; After that, they chased and killed Catholics, I was a Protestant, and I did not speak; in the end, they rushed to me, and no one stood up to speak for me anymore.

Tolerating their killing of Jews, tolerating their killing of their own citizens, infringement or even taking over of their own national power, is actually paving the way for more tolerance in the future. So these fighters are really brave, knowing that their power is small, and they are dying. They know this very well. They are not driven by fanatical, irritable patriotism or nationalism. They also want to live with their loved ones. Go on, but they still choose not to compromise. Equally brave are the ordinary people who silently help them. They are also afraid of death. If they don't help them, they may indeed live longer, and even live safely into the liberation era.

Much like the many problems we encounter in our society now. In fact, everyone is related, tolerance and indifference will only make some people keep testing your bottom line step by step.

There is another point in the movie that impressed me deeply. The Gestapo was still thinking about the so-called revolutionary cause while he was still alive. Hehehe, he really struggled for the revolutionary cause for his life. Maybe he still feels honored to dedicate himself to the revolution. …It’s really terrifying after a person’s mind falls into paranoia. What’s even more terrifying is that this person is also very capable of realizing his paranoid ideas in an orderly manner, and war can easily cause such a group of people to fall into a state of uncontrolled and unrestrained paranoid fanaticism. This is especially terrifying. Look at this world. This kind of thing has happened everywhere, and it is probably happening now, such as those extreme organizations.

In the end, I think we still have to make up some history. For example, what is the key factor for the victory of the Allied forces at the end of World War II? Is it the United States? Individuals are great, but they are too small after all. Where is the trend of social development?

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