In the whole film, what moved me the most was not Achilles's grief and anger at the death of his cousin, nor the old Trojan King Priam's after his son Hector's death. Mind and courage are not the infinite worship and yearning of all fighters for Achilles. It is love, simple and clear love, and the primitive state that erupts because of love. It is so beautiful. At the same time, it also showed me the power of love, desperate, desperate, willing to sacrifice and give up, which touched me deeply. But what makes me sad is that in the end, the war happened without any suspense. It was human greed and vanity, plus a little bit of self-arrogance...
War has always been ruthless and cruel, swallowing everything good. Not only did relatives and friends suffer, the country was in distress, and the people of Lebanon were also in dire straits. War is a flood of indifference, which drowns happiness; war is a terrible storm that destroys a happy life. Everyone is a victim before war. The direct source of war comes from people's greed and hatred. If the anger in the heart cannot be eliminated, the war will be on the verge of breaking out, and what will bring to the world is destruction and destruction.
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