"Starship Fleet 1" should be the inspiration for me to watch sci-fi movies. When I see the pus of the bugs inside, I feel a kind of excitement, and more importantly, a kind of passionate courage, courage to fight.
"Starship Troopers 2" should be rather disgusting, I think it can be compared to "Chainsaw" to some extent, the nausea of sticky bugs and the nausea of people piercing their intestines...
3 Just finished watching, the story is relatively Simple and easy to understand, but it conveys a lot of things and is more classic, about the American way: faith, public opinion, freedom, war, etc.
The content of the film will not be repeated, but the details of the two blonde beauties in the prayer are still very thought-provoking.
I was still taking a foreign teacher's oral class one day. There were dozens of people in the classroom. The teacher talked about the Western countries' belief in Christianity and Thailand's belief in Buddhism. When asked us, who has a belief? An aunt raised her hand and said she believed in Buddhism. The girl who looked like a junior high school raised her hand and said she believed in Christ (I guess she doesn't understand anything, the child has not even read the Bible). The teacher was very surprised, why the Chinese have no faith. Actually nothing, atheism, we believe in evolution.
The foreign teacher said he did not understand why people only pray in times of difficulty, or believe only after disasters. Indeed, that kind of belief is not called belief, it can only be said to be a kind of consolation or an escape.
As a matter of fact, people without faith have less right to speak, especially for people like me who don't even believe in fortune-telling. In the homes of some of the students around, they asked someone to calculate what they said and what happened. Anyway, I just don't believe it. However, the carrier and object of each belief may be different, but many of the contents of belief are similar, such as avoiding evil from good, so what is the power of morality or belief itself that people draw from it?
I have always believed that when people are strong enough in their minds, they do not need external help or inner dependence. In times of depression, helplessness, or even facing great danger, what can save people themselves is entirely a survival instinct and a determination to become bright and warm. Add courage, wisdom, hope and love. The more critical the moment, the more humanity bursts into a radiance, a radiance of supernatural, superhuman humanity. These brilliance are latent and usually undetected by people. Everyone is his God.
It's just a pity that there are not so many saints, so many great men. In addition to expanding our knowledge, increasing our wisdom, and practicing courage, we will face many difficulties in peacetime. We do not practice enough, we are still mortals, and we will be sad, frustrated, angry, and confused.
At this time, what should we do?
At this time, do we need faith to appease our minds and wash our souls?
At this point, what are we going to do to survive?
For example, after the Sichuan earthquake (I don't mean to be disrespectful), will the desire of the people there to rebuild their homes and start a better life can overcome the pain of losing their loved ones and losing their original lives? Is it possible to overcome all things by virtue of one spirit or another? If the shadow of such trauma is destined to last a lifetime, can having a belief find an outlet for their hearts?
I still don't know about these.
However, I am willing to tell myself, over and over, over and over again when I am in a difficult situation, "Come on, hold on, everything will be fine."
Maybe this confidence is also a kind of belief.
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