Desire for a strong personality

Merle 2022-10-09 19:10:45

I found this movie through Chow Yun-Fat. After watching it, I found that Chen Han, played by Chow Yun-fat, was completely suppressed, while Mrs. Wang, played by another Chinese actor, Michelle Yeoh, was more aggressive. Ah, are Chow Yun-fat and Michelle Yeoh the only recognized Chinese film stars? But in any case, these two are not the main characters in the movie. The film was made carefully and carefully, not to exaggerate the cruelty of war, but to describe the performance of human nature in war. Li, an Australian doctor who grew up in suffering, said: This is an orphanage, not a school. Children do not need teachers, but people who care about their destiny. Battlefield Chronicle Hok twisted 60 confused souls into a team with his strong personality rebirth, and said to these 60 orphans: You have changed this place, you are too powerful, you scared me, you do it here The same thing can be done thousands of miles away. It is the most effective motivational speech in life. He Ke took the children to Shandan, thousands of miles away, just because there were 60 lives and they had to live. Hok finally died of illness, and in the hearts of the children he was God-like status forever. Speaking of kids. Shi Kai, the son of an official who witnessed the murder of his parents, is hard to get rid of the twisted complex; Yulin, who loves planting, is hard to give up the fruits and vegetables he raised; the children will smile after being recognized, and their evil thoughts will be eliminated (really). These descriptions are the focus on human nature.

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  • Thelma 2022-04-21 09:03:12

    Great humanity, terrible movie.

  • Lolita 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    Great love makes an immortal legend

The Children of Huang Shi quotes

  • George Hogg: It's chaos over here!

  • George Hogg: Why doesn't the school just send these boys back to their families?

    Lee Pearson: this isn't a school

    George Hogg: it looks like one

    Lee Pearson: it's a orphanage