What's your name? Is there a great person who happens to have the same name as you? Have you ever thought about reincarnation, you are the great afterlife?
Don't laugh at me for talking in my dreams, because there really is such a boy, he did it.
The name of the movie is "Young Trotsky."
At first I thought it was about the childhood of that great proletarian fighter. The fact is a totally different teenager.
In addition to his name is the same as this great man, his biggest characteristic is his love of dreaming.
Lev Davidovich Trotsky (Лев Давидович Троцкий, October 26, 1879-August 20, 1940) One of the most important proletarian revolutionaries in the history of Russia and the world, Lenin’s closest comrade-in-arms , The left-wing leader of the international communist movement in the twentieth century, the main creator of the Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army, the Third International and the Fourth International. It is well-known in the world for its original development of the "permanent revolution" and "world revolution" of classical Marxism.
The dense small pieces of paper record Trotsky's life experience in detail. It can be said that this young man named Trotsky stubbornly copied the experience of his predecessors and believed in it.
He is a lunatic.
"The idea of revolution is ridiculous. They will always be regarded as a lunatic."
But in the end he really succeeded!
Yes, we are all young people. Shouldn't young people be proud, thoughtful and powerful? It is normal for ignorant and fearless young people to defend their rights and fight for their own environment!
Why can't most people do it! Why do most people never think about it!
Why is Trotsky, who has spoken uplifting words, regarded as a lunatic, and why is it that the young people who have been silent for so long cover up their inner desires!
There are a few lines in the movie that are worth thinking about as students.
"Should the school be so bad?"
"Seriously, we have never done anything to make our school better."
"Put action before faith."
I apologize for my initial mockery and regret for inaction in the passing time. . I don’t know how many people enjoy and distort the meaning of contentment and happiness like me. I hope that in the days to come, I can do meaningful things without regrets.
When I believe that I am no longer ordinary, I will be full of motivation to do extraordinary things! Believe it? We will change the world after all.
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