Sometimes I really hope that there is another sun on the back of the moon that we can't see. We can care for it with warm rays of light. Even if no one cheers, at least we can enjoy ourselves. Watching Jim Sheridan's "Brothers", I feel that in addition to having a deeper reflection on the war than "The Hurt Locker", it also somewhat reveals the director's unique understanding of the revolution and rotation in the history of life growth. Small beings, like billions of moons in the universe, cannot emit light by themselves, and can only be dimmed due to the judgment of the world, or those who are unlucky may not be illuminated for the rest of their lives, just as we have been unable to see. the far side of the moon. In the eyes of everyone, the elder brother Sam is excellent in character and study, and has a sweet wife and daughter, which is enviable, while the younger brother Tommy was once imprisoned and has no talent. The family cares for him only because of the habits of blood. The light and darkness of the brothers have synthesized the complete surface of the moon. If there are no accidents later, it is destined that the bright side will continue to be dazzling, and the dark side will become more and more dark. But an accident happened, which changed the usual trajectory of the moon's profit and loss. Sam's death brought the bright side to an early curtain call, and Tommy had to complete a self-defeating turn, so that the asteroid could continue to shine. At this time, people suddenly realized that the back of the moon is not as dark and ugly as imagined. Under the same sunlight, it can reflect more intoxicating moonlight than before.
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