The film "Land and Freedom" is very reminiscent of "Battlefield Bells"-in 1939, proletarians from all over the world joined forces and went to Spain! A very small group of films, the beginning is relatively plain, and then gradually better. Some people say that the first half of the content is too boring and tidy like high school politics. I can only refute that our country’s socialist construction must take twists and turns. You don’t allow others to spend 15 minutes discussing the issue of peasants and the future of communism. Road? (Actually, as a liberal arts student in Jiangsu, I think this fragment can be used as a piece of material to make a historical topic, as a counterexample to praise my country’s three major transformations, reflect on the Great Leap Forward and the People’s Commune Movement...) Spanish Horse Tradition in 1939 The Labor Party tried to operate the collective system in the countryside, but it clashed with forces such as the International Column and the Spanish Communist Party (called "Stalinists" by the Labor Party) and was slandered as a fascist. The fascinating thing about history is that you don’t know the truth about it. The movie protects the Labor Party, but who knows if they are fascist? In 1939, Hemingway also came to Spain. His "Battlefield Bells" also reflected Spain. This kind of infighting situation in the Communist Party at that time. In a word, the most heartbreaking thing is not the slaughter of the enemy, but the betrayal of the friend. I suspect that this film was invested by the British Communist Party, and I saw the first Western film that praised communism. Therefore, let alone the government, let alone any socialist government in the world today, what they have done is unsatisfactory, but what must be remembered is that communism is faith.
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