What is that George Cross flag thrown into the sea by Sean? Is it those grey pasts, the dissatisfaction with the present, or the damned Britain, the damned war?
After watching it, I found that the magic is that the plot of this film is to test your definition of happiness and happiness. If you admire Woody's loyalty and cheerfulness at the beginning to spurn his cowardice later, and choose to support Skinhead, who seems to be full of fighting spirit and fantasy to change everything, but is actually violent and fragile. Then I think we are the unfortunate Sean, the unrealized Sean, the Sean who is addicted to the past and dissatisfied with the status quo, the poor and lovely Sean.
And if you follow Woody, live a happy, innocent life and forget about the past, then you will understand what is the most practical happiness and happiness.
You are just one of ordinary beings. exactly. If you can't change it, leave it to someone else to change it. Skinhead's mistake is that he is too proud and naive to think that those thug-like behaviors can change the status quo in the UK. , And the ridiculous thing is that he can't manage his own circle of friends, he can't manage his love well, he is jealous of the happiness of others and is vulnerable. This is not patriotism, but extreme discrimination and exclusion.
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