The end of the era - the tragedy of life

Vern 2022-03-21 09:02:24

When I watched it, I was thinking how many things like this must happen in our country. In the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and even the 100s, this kind of thing did not happen in our country. Why doesn't our country make more movies about social issues, which can make people think and reflect on social reality, so what's the point of making entertainment movies every day? It just has to be entertained to death, right?

The unbearableness of the nation, the history of the nation, and some mistakes made are all reflected on. If you don’t reflect, there will be no lessons. You will burn all his files, bury the history, and let no one read it. No, it is impossible to be sorry for those who lost their lives or lost their lives. Only by extracting strength from the tragedies of other people's lives can we gain a brighter enlightenment to go on.

We have to wait until the end of the era before we can look back. In each era, the disintegration of the Soviet Union, the drastic changes in Eastern Europe, and before China opened up, I think there are many such things. Only in this way can we cause a series of violent conflicts in society. People's desire for freedom is trapped by all kinds of rigid system ideology, all kinds of rigid social relations, all kinds of dark corruption and some corruption. Serious conflicts broke out between us, when countless people paid for it. Our us can move forward only after life pays the price of life, with huge tragic effects. It's really the back of the times, the tears of the little people. The ashes of any era falling on everyone is a mountain.

Life inevitably ends in tragedy, and if it ends in tragedy, it is also a comedy to another extent.

This is a movie worth watching more, and I estimate that looking back at each era will have different perceptions.

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4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days quotes

  • [subtitled version]

    Otilia: Why did you make the reservation by phone?

    Gabriela 'Gabita' Dragut: I thought it'd be like calling from somewhere else.

    Otilia: You "thought".

  • [subtitled version]

    Gabriela 'Gabita' Dragut: I got rid of it. It's in the bathroom.