Dedication and sacrifice, then become a "sheep"

Clark 2022-03-21 09:01:58

It is recommended for those who are not visual sensualists and love petty bourgeoisie who like to delve into humanistic feelings, those who like political struggles, and those who listen to stories seriously.

The Bible says: "I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep." The good shepherd dedicates his life to the sheep, and in fact she has become a "sheep".

If you can appreciate the lengthy and depressing atmosphere of the film, and the helplessness, strength, intelligence, emptiness and deep self-contradiction of the protagonist transformed into a cold state machine, you may ask yourself:

how did you become a soldier, a king, a doctor, Lawyers, engineers, etc... etc., even you are no longer you, so your lover can't recognize you, can't recall the past with you when you are young... You are already a "sheep".

At the end of the film, the protagonist dragged his heavy steps to the last corner of the corridor, lonely, strong, but physically and mentally exhausted. I feel that the difference between him and ordinary people is that he was made into a film with an almost suffocating tone by later generations, and used this to commemorate the CIA and her founders. The same is that the price people pay for becoming "sheep" is so similar, as if the progress of society is exchanged for countless life tragedies.

ok, on the road to becoming a "sheep", maybe you can lower your head and nibble more grass and cry a few times to comfort yourself.

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Extended Reading
  • Natalia 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    Cold War Special. The storytelling technique and the use of the lens are very skilled and there is no glare, which is a little tedious and messy. The key is to grasp the time axis

  • Greta 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    It's hard to watch, but I still don't understand a lot of things--occasionally some clips are more brilliant

The Good Shepherd quotes

  • Dr. Fredericks: Get out while you can. While you still believe. While you still have a soul.

  • Philip Allen: They're a weakness of mine. When I was a child, my mother would always reward me with a chocolate. It's a dreadful habit.

    Edward Wilson: The chocolates or seeking approval.