Afterthought

Darius 2022-01-21 08:02:07

Facing the word war, I seem to have never felt its profoundness since I was born, and sometimes even feel that some of my misfortunes are caused by the peace of socialism. I have always felt that people nowadays are materialistic. Demands are getting higher and higher, and dissatisfaction with the current situation of life is all caused by peace. I hated studying when I was young, and even naively thought that if one day there is a war in my own country, I don’t need to study. However, today I think I was very wrong... This ultra-realistic war documentary records the struggle between the Syrian government and the anti-government people. Although deep in the peaceful era of China, I don’t understand these issues very much. I personally From the point of view, where there is oppression, there is resistance. Everything exists in opposition, but at the same time it is unified. I believe that there will be one day when the whole world will be peaceful, without war, no air strikes, no bombs, and no guns. Sounds, no refugees... In fact, as human beings, we are nothing but a small dust in the vast universe. But even a small piece of dust will have the meaning of his existence. Rousseau once said: "All men are created equal." However, this equality is based on peace. Where is equality without peace? The scenes in the movie that impressed me the most were almost all related to family and maternal love. In the first picture, the mother who lost the child said to the child who was killed: "Mom brought you milk, you will wake up soon." A carton of milk may not count for me, but for this mother , But it can be used as a medicine to save children. The second picture is that a mother who was nine months pregnant was hit by a bomb and the child in her belly had to prepare for the birth in advance, and the process was extremely dangerous. Through the doctor's constant struggle with the god of death, and the blessing of Allah they believed in, they heard the cry of the baby who had not breathed for a while, and finally the mother and the child were safe. At this time, I really feel the insignificance of life... The third scene is that the adults and their children are doing graffiti on the dilapidated buses in the city destroyed by the war, so that their children are in the war. There is a unique color in the swirling and gloomy childhood. The children are very happy, and their faces are full of smiles, wondering if it would be better if they were like this all the time... In the fourth picture, a group of young boys gathered around the remains of a bomb dropped by a government army. They did not cry or frustrated. Instead, they smiled and said: "We can use it for warmth. The president uses it. I bombed us, but he still hurts." This optimism makes people feel distressed. The documentary filmmaker was named Akatib, a journalist, and her husband was a doctor. They had their children during the war. The name was Sama, which means the sky in their case, and the child is Akatib’s hope, she said that everything she did was for the children. She hopes that the future will be one with no air force, no bombs, sun and clouds, and birds... but no one seems to understand them who are fighting against the government. I was thinking about why the situation in the Middle East has always been unstable, so I checked some information on the Internet and got some preliminary information. Since 2011, Syria has not stopped the civil war. The government forces are supported by Russia, while the anti-government organizations are supported by the United States. This also reflects the antagonistic relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union, but as a bystander, I am also true. I think that my home country, China, has done well enough to provide medical supplies and living supplies... that is fully humanitarian. I can't help but think of the first Opium War at the beginning of modern Chinese history. Since 1840, Chinese society has undergone drastic changes. Opium, war, poverty, death... These are all things that China has experienced. In the long river of history, no country can go smoothly. Only by treating the world with kindness and gratitude, optimistic, positive, and hardworking to face the sufferings in life, can we be able to live in a short life. Make yourself beautiful. Finally, may the world be peaceful, and may the dead rest in peace! I was thinking about why the situation in the Middle East has always been unstable, so I checked some information on the Internet and got some preliminary information. Since 2011, Syria has not stopped the civil war. The government forces are supported by Russia, while the anti-government organizations are supported by the United States. This also reflects the antagonistic relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union, but as a bystander, I am also true. I think that my home country, China, has done well enough to provide medical supplies and living supplies... that is fully humanitarian. I can't help but think of the first Opium War at the beginning of modern Chinese history. Since 1840, Chinese society has undergone drastic changes. Opium, war, poverty, death... These are all things that China has experienced. In the long river of history, no country can go smoothly. Only by treating the world with kindness and gratitude, optimistic, positive, and hardworking to face the sufferings in life, can we be able to live in a short life. Make yourself beautiful. Finally, may the world be peaceful, and may the dead rest in peace! I was thinking about why the situation in the Middle East has always been unstable, so I checked some information on the Internet and got some preliminary information. Since 2011, Syria has not stopped the civil war. The government forces are supported by Russia, while the anti-government organizations are supported by the United States. This also reflects the antagonistic relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union, but as a bystander, I am also true. I think that my home country, China, has done well enough to provide medical supplies and living supplies... that is fully humanitarian. I can't help but think of the first Opium War at the beginning of modern Chinese history. Since 1840, Chinese society has undergone drastic changes. Opium, war, poverty, death... These are all things that China has experienced. In the long river of history, no country can go smoothly. Only by treating the world with kindness and gratitude, optimistic, positive, and hardworking to face the sufferings in life, can we be able to live in a short life. Make yourself beautiful. Finally, may the world be peaceful, and may the dead rest in peace!

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  • Brett 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    Nearly deprived sense of distance

  • Diego 2022-03-25 09:01:20

    I don't like this kind of trick in the name of a child, and I don't think this news fragment is very good, but I still admire this girl who married a revolutionary party, and tried her best to make video records in the daily bombardment of dead bodies. Position first, but it is understandable.

For Sama quotes

  • Waad Al-Khateab: Sama. You're the most beautiful thing in our life. But what a life I've brought you into. You didn't choose this. Will you ever forgive me?

  • Waad Al-Khateab: The sound of our songs was louder than the bombs falling outside