When the movie lasted for two and a half hours, I was wondering if this is a story with the protagonist's halo, persuading the people to be free and resisting the landlord? As for such a high evaluation! But the last half hour of the performance was beyond my expectation. This half hour also raised the whole movie from an ordinary level to a higher level!
In the story, Wallace, because of the death of his father and the death of his lover, made him realize that only resistance can gain true freedom. With the aura of the protagonist, he gradually became a real leader from a somewhat knowledgeable and somewhat intelligent person. , Led the troops to attack the city, omnipotent, and even the goddess Sophie Marceau (played as the princess) betrayed his country by his dreams. I thought the ending should be Wallace fighting bravely, unifying the country, and finally hugging Be beautiful.
But in the end he actually died? died? What the hell?
After the movie ended, I kept thinking and re-examined what else the movie wanted to convey besides "freedom"?
Courage, compromise, and the fear of death, except for "freedom" these are the messages I have gained.
In fact, courage, compromise, and death are all connected. Courage means full of adventure,
No courage means compromise.
Since childhood, we have been experiencing heroic bravery. We watch Jin Yong’s martial arts novels, DC’s Superman, Marvel’s Iron Man... We are all communicating that we must be "brave" all the time, and brave people are respected. Values, but I think there are very few people who are truly brave. When Wallace finally endured great torture for "dignity" on that execution platform, I thought, if I faced such a situation, I might immediately admit it.
When I watched such heroic movies when I was young, I had a very strong sense of substitution. I felt that if I was in this situation, I could also be a "hero". But after stepping into the society, all kinds of pressures came one after another, pressure from work, pressure from life, pressure from family! To leave you breathless, we try to balance these issues through constant compromise. Looking back, what is the "hero" behavior here!
Times make heroes. But I was thinking about these heroes during the war, what would it look like if they returned to the lives of ordinary people? When faced with the pressure of survival, will they compromise for the family and children? I have no idea!
What is the heaviest thing about bravery? I think it should be dare to pursue your dreams!
Everyone has dreams, and there are many dreams. When we were young, our dream was to be a "scientist", pilot, police, and doctor. When we grow up, our dream is to travel the world, go to a good university, and find someone we like. girlfriend……
But most people can't achieve their dreams, and most people just live a life in a bland way. Perhaps some people’s dream is to simply live their lives, this kind of people cannot be disparaged.
But what I want to say is "If you have a tiger in your heart, don't let it go forever"
Where is the value of human existence? I believe it is the process of chasing dreams. As the movie says, "Everyone will die, but not everyone has really lived."
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