Needless to say, the story in the film should be everywhere on the Internet. What I want to say is that although depicting the glory of humanity in the war is a common tactic in Hollywood, and there is a big gap between the director and Spielberg, George Hok As great as Schindler.
I remember an interview, when I was asked "Who do you want to thank you most for so far?", my mind flashed, and I didn't know who to say, so I answered a very general answer: parents. After returning, I slowly pondered this issue and found that I didn't seem to be grateful.
Although, my situation has always been self-inflicted. To be clear, since 1992, when I was 14 years old, I began to understand that all goals must be achieved by myself. Up to now, I am basically supporting myself. But, so far, there are really many people I need to thank. Those who appreciate me in good times, those who support me in adversity, those who hit me when I am proud, and those who encourage me when I am down, give me. The person who teaches, the person who helps me. . . There are really too many to count, although gratitude may not be known at the time.
Going back to this film, in fact, the picture of the film is still very elegant, and the music is also very beautiful. From the perspective of expressing the rescued, the director is also trying to break through Spielberg. It's a pity that I haven't seen a few film reviews written by the author with a grateful heart. Well, I admit that this era is just an era in which entertainment is king and money is supreme. Thanksgiving, what to eat?
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