Leftist youth who grew up drinking Coke

Josue 2022-11-23 11:54:00

The director restored the life picture of a group of young people after the peak of the revolution. They have no scruples in their blood, pursue their dreams, and most of them self-destruct their futures. But the film is not a sad tone, everyone has their own views on their own life, and youth without regrets is just like that. 60s, 70s, this is really the golden age of film and music. In other words, is the protagonist's expression in the conflict with the film team very similar to the difference between "making a political film" and "making a film politically"? The film also briefly revealed the differences between anarchism, Maoism, and Trotskyism.

About the proletarian revolution in Europe, as Godard said: a generation that grew up under Marxism and Coca-Cola. A leisurely life may generate blood, but leftists growing up in the middle and bourgeoisie are more nihilistic and idealistic. What matters is whether revolutionaries can be aware of their class limitations and look at them rationally.
The children in the film lived through the most hated and defiant times in Paris. The remaining blood allows them to embark on the path of pursuing their dreams. But people who live in imagination don't know how to answer when reality knocks on their door. Life comes step by step, with temptations and difficulties. Where are they going? They don't know it themselves. But some don't care, some don't know, and some are hopeful. The protagonist says that when reality knocks on the door, I don't answer and don't open the door. In my opinion, the protagonist is the revolutionary fighter who can see himself best. While living his own life, he continued his ideals. It can be seen from the dissatisfaction that the protagonist expresses with the film after they watch the film group in Italy, that although he knows how to go on with his life, he will never turn his back on his beliefs.

Look around the main character. The first love was the object of his envy, but the overly free environment gave birth to nothingness and led to depravity. The ex-girlfriend seized the opportunity to participate in the film group, but after realizing the truth, she had to compromise with her ideals, but no one can say that her life is not good, she is also loving and working hard. A friend falls in love with a girl he met in Italy, but the overly intense love makes them reflect and even lead to bad consequences. The girl is about to start a new life, and the friend does not know where to go. The friend who turned out to be indicted (these people don't remember their names...) kept thinking after the setback, and walked the clearest and most serious way of sticking to the left.

Bloody children, I praise them, and tell of the peaceful days when the revolution faded away.

This movie is so beautiful. what.

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