The Incredible History of Rose Island

Marguerite 2022-03-23 09:03:06

"The Incredible History of Rose Island" was initially attracted by the name. After reading it, it was really romantic. The overall picture reminded me of summer beach sunflower shirts, very comfortable summer atmosphere.

Giorgio is a scientific man full of romanticism. A dispute with his ex-girlfriend made him burst out with the idea of ​​​​creating his own world. In a few months, he and Maurizio really built it. Outside the territory of Italy, they have four The 100-square-meter free area is not under the jurisdiction of anyone. Gradually, more people came to this island, the homeless, the stateless saler and a woman who was not accepted by the world. The saler named the island Rose Island, The island, a symbol of freedom and freedom, attracts people from the surrounding region and across Europe. Giorgio didn't want this to be just a disco venue, and started planning to become a truly independent country. They stipulated the language, flag, and even issued stamps. When he wrote to the United Nations and asked the European Council for review, the Italian officials couldn't bear it. , decided to destroy Rose Island by military means, and the scene where several residents of the island stood hand in hand on the edge of the platform really touched me.

Although the Rose Island was still blown up by a cannonball in the end, and the last reality broke the ideal, it is undeniable that they were desperate for the ideal before. In the end, Gabriella said to Giorgio: The important thing is to change the world, or at least try hard.

They are willing to sacrifice their lives for their crazy ideals and for freedom, and their actions depend only on temporary will without regard for consequences. Although it is difficult for ordinary people to understand, it probably also wants people to understand another world view. Row". Although Rose Island has only existed for less than 2 years, its wreckage is still there, reminding people that once a group of lovely lunatics bravely pursued their own utopia, this 400 square meters standing on the sea is about freedom monument.

Lermontov's "Sail" The wind and waves are howling / The mast is singing / It neither seeks happiness / nor escapes it

Underfoot is the blue ocean / overhead is golden sunshine / but it longs for storms / as if there is a peaceful state there

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