nonviolent horror movie

Wilfred 2022-03-23 09:02:24

Watched it a week ago, but many scenes have been haunting my mind.

The film doesn't have much dialogue, but it's full of soft violence, those nonviolent, uncooperative protest scenes that make me shudder in retrospect.

These scenes include filth protests, hunger strikes; and outright police violence against these political prisoners. The details of these episodes are so vivid that I feel sick out of thin air. This kind of feeling is like when I suddenly found half a cockroach in my rice bowl when I was eating, I didn't dare to think about it. These prisoners rely on their political ideals and beliefs to support their actions.

This is the film they describe the revolution, which is very memorable. On the other hand, look at our description of revolutionary films. . . . .

However, the whole article is rather dull. It is best to have a certain understanding of the background of the description of the film. For the background, please refer to one of my reprints.

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Extended Reading
  • Annette 2022-03-20 09:02:05

    To sacrifice one's life for righteousness, in fact, does not need so much reason. Take responsibility for yourself!

  • Cleora 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    In addition to the long shot of the meeting with the priest, the episode of the police cracking down on prisoners in jail was also great!

Hunger quotes

  • Bobby Sands: I always felt that thief next to Jesus got off lightly.

    Father Dominic Moran: Ah, but he recognized his sins.

    Bobby Sands: Did he though?

    Father Dominic Moran: Aye. Said as much.

    Bobby Sands: When you're hung from a cross you're gonna say anything. Jesus offers him a seat next to his daddy in a place called paradise you're always gonna put your hand up and have a piece of that.

    Father Dominic Moran: Aye. Even when it's nailed to your cross.

  • Father Dominic Moran: [offering Sands a cigarette] Bit of a break from smokin' the Bible, eh?

    Bobby Sands: [agrees]

    Father Dominic Moran: Anyone work out which book is the best smoke?

    Bobby Sands: We only smoke the Lamentations. A right miserable cigarette.