I often read all the peripheral information about the movie before watching the movie, and then I get excited. Damn, this movie is waiting for me to watch. Like an encounter, I never follow the trend of the theater. Even so, I will never finish my list of movies in a lifetime.
The night before I watched "Motorcycle Diary", I was so excited that I couldn't sleep, freedom, revolution, freedom, revolution... The two words kept flashing, revolution? In the blink of an eye, it was fixed on the great leader mao, so in the middle of the night, in order to have complete insomnia for a man, he woke up early in the morning and came to two more reasonable conclusions for himself:
1. mao was a great revolutionary fighter.
2. Entrusting freedom (including changing the status quo here) to great men and "uniting tightly around so-and-so" rather than building systems is the inferior nature of the Chinese nation.
Have pity on my little head, being tortured like this makes people want to lie down in the arms of a woman.
But to be honest, Mao is indeed a revolutionary fighter. Pursuing freedom and changing the status quo is a dream he had in his youth. As a revolutionary fighter, he is perfect, so perfect when he finds out that the group he created is not When he wanted to be like that, he launched a revolution without fear, and in his later years, it was passed on to future generations. But this revolution is almost inevitable. In terms of national character, a person can become a great man because others want him to become a great man. After Mao Zedong became a man, he realized that the world was not what he hoped, and he himself was a great man. Don't be afraid of chaos, chaos will only disrupt the enemy's position, so he swung his sword from the palace and continued to launch the revolution with fearless courage...
The life of our great leader is the life of the revolution.
The original intention of the revolution is from freedom, and the power of freedom is great. That's why you see boxing champion Tyson's left? right? The arm gathers the mighty power of our great leader, so it is only possible to see that the army of a certain hegemonic country will also learn from Mao's military thinking. Good intentions can produce diametrically opposite results. Have we seen less of such a thing? But their beliefs can be popularized in a big country with such a large population. Can you say that they are all fools? It can only be said that Mao condensed their dreams, or that they handed their dreams to Mao, and then they did not want to think about it, which made our old comrade Mao very tired (refer to "mao's personal doctor"). How exhausting it is to be an idol.
The entire history of modern China is a history of idol worship, so in "Cambridge History of China", those guys did nothing but study Mao's thoughts. Hey, it was so easy. Influence, nothing to say! Look at the United States now, it's a waste of money and oil, and the big stick Luo Bu spit together, but he can't take care to implement his values. Woke up. Who am I!
Grava, what can I do? How interested I am!
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