Sadness under "Eight Hong Yi Yu"

Bonnie 2022-02-02 08:18:20

In fact, there is no so-called "gay romance" in it. Remember at the beginning, Lawrence took the Dutch soldiers to see the former Sergeant? They were supposed to be gay. Lawrence said, "If the friendships forged by men in war are gays, then we are all gays." After

that,
Yonoi actually admires celliers. Said to ask Yonoi to understand that the regiment leader's non-cooperation is because he is a person of honor, so he can't disclose relevant information. At this time, Yonoi said that he understood "you are all honorable", but Yonoi said that as a soldier, he felt " There is another (Jack Sellings) man who is better than ") but the militaristic spirit (the most glaringly wrong and ego-tangled scenes in the film are all made under "Hachiko Ichiyu") has crowded into his consciousness. that part of his space as a human being. (For example, after the 226 coup, he thought that his companion was dead, and he was lingering on the earth. In fact, he was sent to Manchuria three months ago. The coup and the failure and the death of his companion had a half-cent relationship with him.) Facing himself, it also makes him confused and angry at the normal outpouring of humanity (or self-fear) that he cannot restrain. He relies on cruelty and inhumanity to maintain his self-logic "actually the logic imposed by militarism."
He Afraid that he is like a man, not an imperial soldier who is always ready to die (this is also true for Uehara, see the conversation between Yuan and Lawrence about the Dutch soldier and the conversation about visiting Jack with a flashlight in the middle of the night),

so the last kiss, Make him crumble. The brutal military state in his heart was knocked down by [Jack's bravery in humanity] and [his true inner feelings - admiration for Jack]. The more fragile it is, the more ferocious its appearance is.


【The main point I want to say】

In fact, this is what we all want. In fact, from the heart, if we pretend, we don't know the thing about "homosexuality", and there is no such preconceived consciousness in our minds. When you watch this film, do you think this film is good? War cannibalize everyone and destroy both sides. In the war (male) people's friendship and human nature dare to fight for others, dare to sacrifice for others (the yonoi trial fought for Selins's prisoner treatment, the Lawrence gang said good things to his misunderstood head, the original release Lawrence, Selins saves Lawrence and the head of the regiment...) Don't we feel moved and admired by


the film's forcible removal of women, the only male films lacking the legendary love routines (male and female dragons), and the removal of love and rendering plots to earn tears possible. Speak with pure humanity.

Get rid of the subconscious in your head (eg: I'm here to watch a gay plot) and you still think it's a good movie.

I think it is! They make me feel sad and cute.
Are you sad that yonoi was finally executed as a war criminal? Ask yourself why? Because you also think he is actually a good person. Then why are these people in their respective hometowns who are talented and good-looking young people of their own years, and will become like this in the war?

In other words, do we also lack the courage to face ourselves and dare to admit that the beauty of human nature has moved us. Nor do we have the courage to face our true nature. It has to be a "homosexual plot" to be in the "kiss plot", "buried jake alive (actually starved to death due to lack of water and collapsed to death) plot" and heard that yonoi has been executed and tomorrow will be executed as well (Lawrence can't be executed this Christmas Release him as he did four years ago,) regretful and heartbroken.

Is your grief the cruel crushing of them or the regret of not seeing enough gay footage? Are you looking forward to their reunion after the war or a GV scene? It's the former. Why do you watch this film over and over again instead of pondering a GV, because it is not the gay plot that drives you, but the beautiful flash of human nature. This is why Lawrence is a "good guy" in the traditional sense, but not as eye-catching as yonoi and celliers. Then why do you have to pursue the "same-sex" reason, and if you can't see it, you have to go online to verify it. You should know your heart

It's the same in life, why can't we say the sincere cry, why hurt our true heart and the people who love us the most. Why do you have to pretend to be abstruse and shrewd when you live in this world, and you have to learn from the dark to be considered a successful adult?

We are also living in the poison of our empire, bit by bit eroding our humanity, until we kill our true heart and bury others alive, and finally kill ourselves, except for leaving a bunch of hair and a lifetime of regrets in our hearts, leaving nothing in the world ...


What nonsense, you are just cowardly but unwilling to pay, don't be moved by yourself

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Extended Reading
  • Donna 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    Two couldn't help crying, the first was when David Bowie kissed Sakamoto until Sakamoto cut his hair, and the second was when Kitano Takeshi, who finally shaved his head, said Merry Christmas Mr.Lawrence to Lawrence. This quiet power is one of the best WWII films in my opinion.

  • Eunice 2022-03-16 09:01:09

    Tell me about you, if you do music, you can do music and then come to act, just act in acting, and you still look so beautiful.

Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence quotes

  • [last lines]

    Sgt. Gengo Hara: Merry Christmas. Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence!

  • Group Capt. Hicksley: [about something Yonoi just said] What the hell's Gyo?

    Col. John Lawrence: Uh... It's a Japanese cure for laziness.

    Group Capt. Hicksley: Laziness! Jesus Christ, what makes he...

    Col. John Lawrence: Why don't you listen? He means *spiritual* laziness, and he believes that if he takes away the food and the water, then he also takes away the nourishment of laziness.

    Group Capt. Hicksley: You don't believe that bullshit, do you?

    Col. John Lawrence: I don't fucking know! Sir, I will tell you something that may surprise you! If *we* do it, *he'll* do it.