In the early morning of September 15, the troops entered West Beirut in three separate ways, surrounded Shatila, Sabra and Bir Hassan in the southwest of Beirut, three groups of refugees living in Palestine, with about 150,000 Palestinians, and blocked all possible refugees. the road to escape.
At about 6:00 p.m. on September 16, the Israeli team placed the Falangist right-wing militia who had already assembled on standby into the Shatila and Sabra refugee camps in accordance with the pre-orders issued by Defense Minister Sharon. Militiamen wearing black hoods and camouflage broke into the refugee camp under the instruction and cooperation of the Israeli army, and started the massacre in a planned way.
They searched from house to house along the streets and alleys, and saw all the men tied back and escorted to a nearby stadium, and then shot and killed, creating the Beirut massacre that shocked the world.
The bloody massacre went on for a full 40 hours. In order to conceal people's eyes and ears, the Israeli army dispatched more than 20 large bulldozers on the morning of the 18th to tear down the ruins and cover the corpses.
The number of innocent civilians killed in this massacre has not yet been accurately counted. ]
[Most transferred from the opening of the film Waltz with Bashir]
Life is like an ant, life is like a beast.
Although the sun is very dazzling, life is not only bright and beautiful. People are always weak and strong. Kind and evil. Time is crazy.
The above two paragraphs are written last year. After watching this film for a while, it taught people not to be calm, so I stopped and found this passage and posted it.
The film's point of view has always been from the young ordinary soldiers of the Israeli army at that time, and through several dialogues, they recall the background and scene of the massacre that was selectively amnestic. The sense of time and space jumping is very special, but it does not give people a sense of abruptness, but makes people fascinated. There is no intention to make a gesture of thinking or touching someone. Some scenes seem trivial, but they can reach the bottom of people's hearts. From a technical point of view, the lighting and shadow effects of the animation are particularly brilliant, and the sound effects are also well thought out. It's an excellent film, better than [I grew up in Iran].
[Good morning, Lebanon
Painful experience is unfolding
Good morning Lebanon May your dreams come true May your nightmares
come true
Bless your
existence Lebanon
Good morning Lebanon
I will tear you to shreds
In my
hands you bleed to death In my hands you bleed to death
You are my love
Oh my short life
tear me apart too
I'm bleeding
You are my love
Oh my short life
Good Morning Lebanon]
[Navadei Haucaf / Good Morning Lebanon]
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