Direct killing and fighting, sometimes indeed happy and grudge, but also deepened the hatred. I don't know when will the end of the retribution be reached?
If you hate your enemy, beat him in the things he cares about and is most proud of. Weakening the morale of the enemy may have a multiplier effect. The strength of various spiritual forces can often bring about the growth of hope. It may be a path motivated by revenge and ending in tolerance.
Although the ending of the movie is too hasty, the happy reunion makes people feel that there is no excess in their hearts. After all, many injuries in reality take time to resolve before they appear reasonable. The hardest part of this is to convince yourself. Such a consistent "we are family" consensus, apart from faith and goodwill, what else can achieve this result?
The good and evil of human nature are so complicated. People who seem to be blindly kind are deeply suspicious. The old man, who seemed to be at ease in the smell of copper, held on to the pleasure of rushing up to draw his sword, but he had killed his son, and defeated the enemy's unrepentant spirit in the game of winning glory. This process is not just a long line to catch big fish, but also to find a way forward.
Perhaps we are outraged at the radical actions that are too extreme, but Ben-Hur's goodwill not only stopped a killing, but also stopped the deepening of hatred, and at the same time, it was the beginning of his and his family's inhuman suffering.
After all these experiences, Ben-Hur's final choice was the freedom that the radicals repeated thousands of times. He once wanted to isolate himself and his family from cruelty, and valued peace more than freedom. After a false alarm of life and death, he chose to walk in the vast desert, yearning for the freedom to roam around.
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