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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Hunger quotes

  • Father Dominic Moran: I want to know whether your intent is just purely to commit suicide here.

    Bobby Sands: You want me to argue about the morality of what I'm about to do and whether it's really suicide or not? For one, you're calling it suicide. I call it murder. And that's just another wee difference between us two. We're both Catholic men, both Republicans. But while you were poaching salmon in beautiful Kilrea, we were being burnt out of our house in Rathcoole. Similar in many ways, Dom, but life and experiences focused our beliefs differently. You understand me?

  • Bobby Sands: I'm clear of the reasons Dom. I'm clear of all the repercussions. I will act and I will not stand by and do nothing.