A classic anti-war film, but also a classic war film.
"Young classmate, young and prosperous", when I read it for the first time a few years ago, I couldn't help but think of the words of Mao Taizu.
"You shoulder the heavy responsibility, you shoulder the heavy responsibility of the country", why are the words in the classroom before graduation at the beginning of the film so familiar.
In the end, the protagonist, accompanied by the cheerful bird song, fell into the mud with a dull gunshot, fly as bird~
When the country replaces the individual's thoughts, when the fate is bumped with the torrent of the times, the individual is so powerless.
Surviving the war, but unable to escape the damage of the war, is like resisting the power, but still enduring the education imposed by the power.
A person's growth is inseparable from his tortuous life, complex society, and long history.
Our growth, and what kind of imprint has been left by this era~
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