The main point of the whole movie is its original English name, The Man Who Stare At Goats!! The
point is to stare at the sheep hard, without caring whether you can kill them with your eyes.
In the movie, there is a group of special forces who claim to have natural abilities. They have ambitious goals. They hope to solve the problems of constant wars in the world by bringing love to the battlefield and cooperating with their own superpowers.
The protagonist who is a reporter in the film is in a stage of losing himself. Therefore, I hope that through interviews with George Clooney, one of the special forces, he can do a big thing, prove himself, and get rid of himself as soon as possible.
As the story continues to develop, the protagonist's doubts about their superpowers continue to deepen, and through the humorous scenes, the audience will feel that the so-called special forces with superpowers are just a group of fools who think they have superpowers. Among them, the scene where George Clooney told the protagonist that he was "sucked" by his colleagues was the most hilarious. They just think they have superpowers, just like you talk to a doll at home and believe that he will understand.
But this is not important, as I said before: "The point is to stare at the sheep hard, not whether you can kill them with your eyes." The
point is whether you believe what you are doing. Zhi Seegu Bi mentioned in his book: “Most people don’t change their minds. On the contrary, we spend a lot of time looking for evidence to prove how right we are. But in fact, in life, we need a lot of wrong answers that we believe in. , To support yourself in moving forward.” People who
have always felt that sincerely believe and loyal to a belief are very attractive, regardless of whether he believes in right or wrong. Just like the white-headed officer who slammed into the wall at the beginning of the movie, I respected him after watching the movie.
We, perhaps, should all believe that we can "saw dead sheep." Really believe, and try to stare at the sheep.
In this generation, heroes are more needed than in the Second World War or the Warring States Period in China.
We can all be heroes, as long as you believe.
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