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Myles 2022-04-11 08:01:01

Recently, I have seen the news of Mr. Mandela's death many times on Weibo, Moments, and the news. As I only know a thing or two about his great career, I have the desire to relive his non-life stories.
After watching this film, I have the following thoughts:
1. Let’s talk about the core theme, history.
The price of participating in history and fighting for it is understandable. All our achievements today: science and technology, economy, equality, peaceful life... are all bought with the blood of our ancestors. Let's keep trying and don't stop the beauty of this world.
2. Tell me more about my views on women. Behind a successful man is always a woman who silently supports him. This sentence is vividly reflected in the film. Whether it's Mr. Mandela or the women behind Gregroy, they've injected infinite energy into their struggles. These two wonderful women make me desperately want to find a girlfriend.......Mandela's wife said when I first met Mandela in the film: when I merried you, I know I was marrying the struggle. Instantly sighed: Where can I find such a superb woman? !
In contrast, Gregroy's wife is a little weaker. Since Gregroy took over the responsibility of looking after Mandela, her complaints have continued, but it is not a big mistake, women, most of them just want to Create a stable life. Gregroy is also very family-friendly, and as a father, the head of the family, I think he's already very competent. After Gregroy's son was in a car accident, the performance of Gregroy's wife made me realize the importance of women in a man's life. Whenever a man encounters a setback he can't resist, a woman can often give him the milk full of blood and resurrection. Li, it seems that many cartoons are like this.
I can't think of other thoughts for a while, maybe I'm a little hungry without having breakfast, so I went to eat breakfast...

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Goodbye Bafana quotes

  • Winnie Mandela: When I married you, I knew I was marrying the struggle.

  • Nelson Mandela: [in prison, to his visiting wife, speaking Xhosa; subtitles read] Tell him that all of us in here agree he should escalate the armed struggle. The country must become ungovernable.