History, in fact, is a match, with two ends, one hits at a point, and the other sneaks in. Any reflection on history must have two heads if it wants to stand firm in the reflection of historical reflection.
John Reed stood at the beginning of an era, and he took it. We stand twenty years after an era has ended. Anyone who thinks objectively with so-called hindsight is wrong in itself. This is not history, at least not what happened when history happened, because no one knew what the future would be like then, just as we don’t know the future now.
There is a very profound line, why there is war, because people need war.
When the film is in the middle and the International Anthem is played, my blood boils, I stand in the middle of those Russian workers who are full of expectations and hopes, because it is a cry from the heart, and the enthusiasm of people will melt any seemingly powerful and invincible in the world. things, because anything, no matter how terrifying, scary, is itself a human creation.
The film is wonderful, the director's technique is very sophisticated, but the reasoning is very simple.
Be wary, if someone tells you that a match has only one gleaming end, it's doomed to be unbelievable.
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