Movies aren't just for teaching

Opal 2022-12-05 15:49:38

From the beginning to the end, there are no surprises, and two powerful old movie stars were wasted. The only surprise is the story told by De Niro: The old man finally asked the priest: Should I tell that beauty war is over. However, I always feel that this story has little to do with the film itself. It is a bit far-fetched to associate humanity and redemption with the destruction of people by war.
From the structure of the story, it is too old-fashioned, the roles of hunters and prey They exchanged constantly, and then tortured each other. In the end, everyone was honest with each other. It turns out that people are inherently good, but we are all victims of war.
Finally, happy ending, the two protagonists are very happy and never return to their own lives. Also reopened my heart and plunged into the warmth of the world.

From the moment De Niro's son drove away, we knew the game was on, and it was easy to guess how the game was going: Since you're here for revenge , of course there is a knot that can't be opened, so I will open your knot through the game, and finally find that my own knot is also opened. Such a story is obviously a story of dirt and slag. --- How deliberate it is Of

course, for most of us, we may not be able to understand the feelings of those who have experienced the war, but I believe that those who survived the war will never only remember personal grievances, they will Thinking about the devastation that war brings to human beings will cherish the beauty of life, instead of just remembering the face of the man who pointed a gun at him.
Maybe, I am wrong.

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Killing Season quotes

  • [first lines]

    Emil Kovac: For 18 years I have waited.

    [stands to leave]

    Serbian: So what now?

    Emil Kovac: Hunting. I am going hunting.

  • Emil Kovac: Now your turn. You tell me...

    Benjamin Ford: War stories?

    Emil Kovac: Yes.

    Benjamin Ford: Most of those aren't true.

    Emil Kovac: Most, but some...

    Benjamin Ford: The ones that are, why would anyone want to talk about that?

    Emil Kovac: How else do you keep the past alive?

    Benjamin Ford: The past is dead, let's keep it that way.