About Faith

Megane 2022-04-15 08:01:01

There is no doubt that the film has a stunning beginning: the vast desert, the corpses, and the two chiefs with serious faces, passing through the ground full of soldiers, the corpses of camels, with a strong exotic atmosphere.
In fact, the whole film is run through by contradictions, the contradiction between traditional beliefs and modern ideas. I've been struggling since oil company representatives entered this desert, the best oil is a dollar a barrel, the chief's response was "Will I have more money than the Queen of England", I felt sorry for them but couldn't do anything, just like Our country's cheap labor seems to be a win-win but not worth it. The chiefs at this time were greedy and selfish. When I saw Ollie's father so firm in his belief, I deeply admired this belief, which is incomprehensible to me. I have no belief, but I believe in belief, and I hope that one day I will too. To be able to find something worthy of my belief, for which I am willing to give my whole life. The faith of the Emma family has been put on the hat of stubbornness. At this point, I am still swaying left and right, whether faith is more important or material is more important. A sanctimonious educator will tell us that the spirit is far more important than the material, but without bread, how can we come to believe, I am a layman, and I don't know how to live by faith and ignore the development and changes of the environment. Of course, the seemingly weak little prince combines these two points very well, I think it's just because he is weak, otherwise what is the difference between the chief of Hobeka?
Let's talk about my favorite character Ali: Ali is an excellent and knowledgeable doctor. He is "degenerate" because he advocates Western technological civilization. He wears leather shoes, a windbreaker, and a cowboy hat. He is quite a Western gentleman, but he The prince of the Emma family.
All in all, a great movie!

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Day of the Falcon quotes

  • Emir Nesib: It is said that every man has three tasks to accomplish in this world: To plant a palm tree, to dig a well, and to father a son.

  • Prince Auda: If Allah had not wanted the oil for the Arabs, why did he put it in their soil?