paying attention. I didn't think that this film would make me click on Word to write. After all, I'm not a professional writer. I don't want to write something that 90% of people spray or no one cares about. In my mind, what England gave me was an old island, an old Big Ben plaid shirt, and martin boots? Britannica of all ages, a group of hippie liberals, British football, or football hooligans who made British football, various workers' parties and skinheads who made punk, Shakespeare, Celtic culture, The Lord of the Rings, and sci-fi? Harry Potter? Stonehenge? And the British accent that fascinates me the most, this film is purely for listening to people who don't understand that cool damn British accent
When St. George's cross flag sinks to the bottom of the sea, I wonder what Sean's mood is like Maybe he's young, maybe it's just to promote his father's spirit, so he wears martin boots without any hesitation, plaid shirt, thin straps, and a cross deeply carved into his fingers. Follows comber and the vows that mean nothing to him. Learned to abuse The Turk thought that he would no longer be ridiculed and no one would mention his father and the war, but when he saw Milk's face bloodied in front of his eyes, what did he really understand before returning to his mother's big hands?
In fact, we may all be just another Sean, and we used to be such a so-called patriotic angry youth. We think our power is enough to subvert the black and white decided by the society. We think that decadence is a kind of revolution and a kind of freedom. But when we encounter our beloved like Kang Bo When the girl refuses to even accept the gift she has carefully prepared, when we leave with other friends like Sean because of the differences between our friends, when we get the appalling test paper, who are we thinking about the black and white that society has given us? Should it be subverted?
I really didn't expect such an independent movie to have such a heavy and profound plot. I didn't expect the movie to pull me back to deep memories. I also wanted Sean to do something different from other children, even for the sake of Nan The alliance thing is marching on the streets, but I am still very immature. Now I really feel that politics is never something we can control. We will give too much and be like Kangbo. Just be rebellious but don't understand the end of the real road.
Maybe this is the end of the road. The movie is dedicated to the rebellion I used to be. I am not old but mature!
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