In an era without faith, what do we rely on to restrain morality?

Carmine 2022-01-24 08:04:59

Alexander Vasilyevich Kolchak, (Алекса́ндр Васи́льевич Колча́к), a famous Russian admiral. He is a controversial figure in history. Two redress requests in 1999 and 2001 ended in failure. In 2004, the Russian Constitutional Court transferred the Kolchak vindication case to the military court for another hearing. Although opposed by former Soviet veterans and left-wing politicians, Kolchak monuments were established in St. Petersburg and Irkutsk, and there is even an island named after him. Wikipedia's evaluation of him is: "political innocent victim and idealistic patriot".

Although the movie "Fearless Admiral Kolchak" is far from the classics, Kolchak, who played by Konstantin Habinski, was moved a little bit. The most impressive thing in the film is his extraordinary calmness, unswerving loyalty to the motherland and infinite love for life, so he is an excellent general, a touching patriot and a man of true temperament.

This is the first time I have appreciated Konstantin Habinski's performance. After watching it, it also confirmed his status as the "No. 1 Actor in Russia" in the American entertainment industry. The persistent look at the desire for victory, the unyielding and tenacious look after being captured, and the meticulous care of the lover made me shocked. The film has the style of Hollywood celebrity biographies, but it still exists in special productions, drama conflicts, and narrative arrangements. The gap, it is not easy for Konstantin Habinski to interpret Kolchak to such a point.

No matter what the circumstances, Kolchak has not given up his love and loyalty to the motherland, this love has surpassed his life and lover. Russian art with elements of war, whether it is literature ("Young Guards", "How Steel Is Made"), or movies ("The Stars"), is extremely contagious. There are many friends around me. I have been moved, but I have been thinking about it for a long time but have no answer. Last night, I found the reason after watching "Fearless Admiral Kolchak". Our age is too lack of faith, we have not really lived for ourselves at all, but from Kolchak we can see the faith that sacrifices our lives without hesitating.

When I was in college, when I talked with a foreigner about the cultural differences between China and the United States, he often sighed about the "smartness" of the Chinese. You can join this organization or that group for material gains. In the United States, if he is a Christian, he believes in Christ very much, and will not believe in Islam for other reasons. People without faith have no standards that govern moral laws. Although there are laws to judge, in China, a country with an imperfect legal system, the scope of the law is far smaller than the realm of morality. Therefore, tainted milk powder is a vicious deprivation of human nature. Events are endless. Nixon said as early as the 1970s: "Our technology is so advanced that we can land on the moon; but our morals have been lost, as if there is no air on the moon." With the rapid economic development of China, will there be "money has nothing." No, morality is worthless"?

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