The director wants to use the lens of an American soldier and the vision of a soldier to depict the cruel phenomenon of African genocide, convey the cruelty of war to the audience, and tell the audience that such cruel things are still happening in this world. The purpose of ethnic cleansing is to spare no one, and would rather kill the wrong person than let go of any one. It is very similar to Japan's "Three Lights Policy" back then. Give them a chance to resist, those rebels cut off the breasts of breastfeeding women! This kind of thing can be done! In their eyes, they don't see people as people at all, maybe they are just toys, let innocent people dance, and then kill people when they see enough. Although I didn't witness this scene with my own eyes, but from the movie, it seems that it is also a body Immersive in general.
As a generation that has never experienced war, we do not have a deep sense of war, nor do we have the same indignant feelings of the war against Japan as the older generation, and even say that we have no feeling of the war against Japan, history is gone, we The only way to get relevant information is through movies and photos. Because we haven't experienced it, what we did to the Japanese soldiers during the Anti-Japanese War only stayed in the aspects of "comfort women", "Nanjing Massacre", "Three Lights Policy", "chemical weapons" and so on. At this time, we need to be like Sun Tears Such films, to deepen our memory, to enrich our conception of the cruelty of war, images are always more penetrating than words. When we actually see the people in the movie being killed and know the various methods of the rebel army, we will naturally think of the Anti-Japanese War that took place in China. During the Anti-Japanese War, the Japanese soldiers also did similar things to our compatriots. matter. These are things we should never forget.
We do not like war, but we should not forget the cruelty of war. We need this type of film to remind us of the cruelty of war and the hard-earnedness of peace. It was really built by the soldiers with their lives.
Salute like a war hero! Oppose war, love peace.
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