"Idealism" in "Three Days of Crisis"

Rosalinda 2022-03-21 09:01:36

I copied a few movies from Brother Long a few days ago. I watched a "Three Days of Dangerous Love" in the morning. The story is about escape from prison. A good new idea, at this point, Hollywood is admirable. I think this movie is good. The good thing is that it talks about "idealism", ideal love, ideal family, ideal plan, and ideal ending; the protagonist is the school's literature teacher, but he really did it Fan's escape from prison is really surprising. There are passages in the film where he lectures Don Quixote to students, and the medieval idealists are subtly rubbed into the plot to add the finishing touch, and he himself is interpreting the modern version of Don Quixote. Don Quixote kept in his mind the style of the ancient knight. The ancient knight only lived in books in his day, but whether you believe it or not, he believed it anyway. If you believe it, you have to put it into practice. He rode on a thin horse and set off on the road. Regardless of whether it was a windmill or a thief standing in front of him, he went forward bravely and dared to fight. Is extremely persistent. This kind of performance will inevitably be regarded as a fool and a joke. It's all the time, everyone is busy "fucking around", who cares if you are a knight or a rogue. The same is true for the protagonist in the movie. He firmly believes that the ideal family can be restored. This is the ideal in his mind. Once the idea is implemented, it must be implemented step by step, even if it causes a little funny mess that makes people sigh, even if it is difficult. How incredible in front of this literature teacher, he persevered. The ending of the movie arrangement is ideal, but imagine if this happened in reality, the teacher's chance of winning is really not great; being caught by the police uncle without any difficulty is a high probability event. At that time, of course, everyone would laugh at him for being a car and for being overly self-sufficient. The idealist achieves the ideal ending, which sounds contradictory. But then again, what is the ideal ending? There is only one dead end, and the rest are clouds. Compared with those who have a chaotic belly in their minds, having idealistic thoughts is very valuable; it is even more intoxicating to be able to do a good job for this idea; it doesn't matter what it is, whether it is bleeding, success or failure. Idealists are doers. Once the ideas in their minds are firm, they must act boldly. Ideals are not uncommon, you and I may have them; the ideal ending does not need to be demanding; and whether or not to be an idealist is in your own hands.

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The Next Three Days quotes

  • [first lines]

    David: Please, get me to a hospital. I can't breathe. I...

  • Erit: Don't apologize, it's genetics. Women are always competing with each other. That's why you're having problems with your boss.

    Lara Brennan: Because she's a woman...

    Erit: Exactly. Women should work under men, men under women. That's it.

    John Brennan: What about men under men?

    Erit: That's fine too, I mean they can deal with it.