It was the last time I saw tears welling up in my eyes. I am amazed at Tom's acting skills and looks, and at the same time I admire Harold. He's a soldier, and he said at the end that they were at fault, and they shouldn't have hurt the helpless Santiago. But in the face of reality, should we obey power or obey orders. unknown. In front of power and heart, it is really easy for people to lose themselves. As Harold had firmly believed before, he was right in following orders. After reading it, I have mixed feelings and like my current major. To a large extent, I think I am still in an environment with a high sense of happiness. But the reality is not always like that, is it? I can't help but ask myself again if I have the courage to face reality and face a society that is not so bad. I have no idea. In a country as highly democratic as the United States, justice in the face of power seems a little helpless and naive. But there is another question, is what we think of as justice really justice? Does the system we think are wrong really deserve to be punished? Just like at the end of the movie, if both sides suffer, is it really a good ending? I don't know, I don't think anyone can tell me the correct answer. I hope I can read more in-depth films and famous books, and I can look at the world more maturely. As the saying goes, naive but not mentally retarded.
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