The grief of history, the grief of the people. What exactly is the war inflicting on the people.
mental stress. Physical devastation.
Any politics is the epitome of family. Family is the inheritance of human nature. Without stability at home, politics and the situation are at stake.
An older brother who scolded his sister for being foreigner and ostentatious but charged fees as a matter of course.
A son who beat his mother because he hated his mother's vanity and inferiority.
An American garrison who is on the verge of madness because of the tediousness of life away from home.
A teenager whose dignity is not guaranteed, loses the woman he loves, and is hysterical.
Two traitorous teenagers who kill each other like a dog bites a dog.
This land seems hopeless.
Of course, the director is suspected of being too forceful. But if it weren't for such a powerful medicine, how could it wake up the Koreans who are dreaming of the American dream.
Facing the division of the country. The history of the dependent country. The dignity of the country cannot be guaranteed. What about the dignity of the people?
We were not born in that era to experience that deep-seated grief firsthand. We were not born in that era, and I don't know how that group of mixed-race people lived on this land with torn emotions.
only sympathy. Only to pay homage. I typed a few words indifferently, and pretended to analyze it deeply.
However, those who are in pain are still in pain. Life is unbearably light. When history. ecology. Belief. Ideas are all dependent on other countries. Everything will fall apart. What is a human being? What is a country?
A sigh. History cannot be changed. History will only move forward, and there will be pains in any era. Just like the time when Yu Dafu went to study in Japan. A single word from the Japanese can pierce his heart.
Low self-esteem, sensitive. cowardly. Don't blame them. If the people of a country can only be second-class citizens or even a dog compared to the people of other countries, no matter how noble their sentiments are, it is difficult to avoid feelings of inferiority and self-blame.
Remember the movie "A Beautiful Mind" instilled in us a good idea of life. Even as a Jew, when you are in a German concentration camp, you should maintain an optimistic mood and give your son a good experience.
Maybe even the director was confident that the film could not be trusted in terms of authenticity, so it was very illogical. I don't think anyone would be in a beautiful mood when they see someone with the same skin and language as theirs being cramped and skinned by foreign enemies.
Not to mention what do not hold grudges, do not have low self-esteem. How long did it take China to be free from the sorrow of the barbarians trampling on the great rivers and mountains? In fact, it is not liberation, it is simply habit.
good. Habits are terrible things. Once you get used to it, you don't feel pain. Like the woman in the movie who sends letters to America again and again. In the eyes of others she is crazy. Keeping an unrealistic dream.
However, in her own opinion, how natural it was. She is going to the United States to enjoy glory and wealth. Holding this beautiful fantasy, she has lived for many years. When someone wakes her up from her dream, she's going to die.
Others feel pain because they haven't gotten used to it yet. When you get used to it, it becomes natural. When you get used to it, it gradually integrates.
Unfortunately, Americans are not Manchurians. Korea is also not Chinese, the culture cannot communicate, and the personalities cannot be integrated. Status cannot be equal. The fate of South Korea also depends on them. Do you choose servility to the end, or cut off the bloody flesh, choose to immerse yourself in a dream, or wake up and see the world?
Thinking of the fate of China, I suddenly feel that the film is not so pathetic. in those days. China's labor pain is thousands of times more painful than theirs. It's just that the Chinese people are used to it, just like the cockroaches in the cesspit can't smell the stench of the cesspool, but pity the butterfly being devastated by the autumn wind, let's take a look at yourself first.
From the entry of Manchuria to the Sino-Japanese War to the Cultural Revolution in modern times. China is the largest and most servile country in the world. Slavery to the point of not seeing your own servility. I also feel that I have the right to be compassionate. All right, let's put it down.
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