Peaceful times are no longer peaceful

Chadrick 2022-04-06 08:01:01

The last sentence at the end of the film confirms the fact that the bloody massacre occurred in New Zealand on March 15, 2019. Similar incidents may soon become common. People’s panic continues to intensify. Where are the civilians hiding? War is happening all around.

An open sword is easy to hide from a hidden arrow, but it is difficult to guard against such a hidden arrow. How can the government respond to such a hidden arrow? Is it global surveillance? Or a zero-tolerance sentence? Is the government actively trying to change the status quo? What Europe is struggling with is its own torture, a sharp shrinking population and a recession. People under the high welfare system are on the same earth as those who have suffered from war. The latter can only passively endure such suffering, and then there are people who are destroyed. These people let the former also experience the horror of war, and are wanton. Spreading, there have been too many terrorist attacks, spreading like cancer on the earth, the dangerous trend of thought is deepening with the bloody events, and the estrangement between cultures, the bloodshed can not solve any problems It just so happens that the government will never tolerate such an attack. The Gulf War is still vivid in our minds. In order to track down bin Laden's whereabouts, half the world's resources have been expended and used. Al Qaeda has not yet been eradicated. more organization.

The current situation is very similar to the collapse of the values ​​of evil and good in "My Hero Academia". When the boundaries are less and less clear, how do we distinguish what is evil? What is goodness?

The war on terror will continue for a long period of time, and will inevitably cause many casualties for a long period of time. Peaceful times have long ceased to be peaceful.

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  • Theron 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    This movie isn't that bad either, at least it explains why lone wolf killers like to commit crimes in countries with strict arms control, not necessarily in Texas. The question is why did the Norwegians make this kind of film? If you have this spare time, it is better to pat the Norwegian Independent Company.

  • Donna 2022-04-06 08:01:01

    Paul Greengrass's "July 22" and the film focus on the same topic, but the presentation method and focus are very different. Compared with the former, the evaluation of this film is more polarized, complaining about the lack of drama and dullness, and praising the coexistence of restraint and realistic voices in the film, and audiences who have previously understood the cause and effect of the incident may be more likely to substitute this film.

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