Dan Iron Man Struggle History

Dave 2021-10-13 13:05:36

This film tells the moving story of Daniel, an oil worker who worked hard, worked hard to get rich, and worked hard to extract oil with the lofty standards of his family business to benefit one party. The film is inspiring and intriguing. It reminds me of my country’s famous oil worker Wang Tieren Wang Jinxi. It happens that the protagonist played by Daniel Day Lewis is also named Daniel, so I personally feel that according to the plot, the Chinese title should be named "Dan Iron Man". Make a family history".
We all know that the United States is known as a "country on the highway." It is the auto industry that makes the U.S. economy take off, and it must be the development of the oil industry that can make the auto industry take off. The end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century was a critical period for the development of the petroleum industry. Daniel is a typical example of a self-made man who made his fortune by personally exploring and exploiting oil during this period. He overcame all difficulties and experienced hardships. During the mining process, his adopted son was injured and deaf in both ears, but he was not discouraged. In the face of a competitor’s acquisition, he made no compromises. Born as a miner, he has all the excellent qualities of the generation that developed the West in the United States. He is determined and courageous, and he is full of enthusiasm for his career. He set a good example for his son and made him grow into a useful young man. Although he has a bright eye and a kind heart, he did not immediately see through the deceptive bad guy who pretended to be his brother who cheated on food, drink and money to defraud his trust and emotions, but rather let the latter eat and drink. Only then did he send him to heaven. The most commendable thing is that, as a doer, he is not controlled by the local cult organization in the slightest. He believes in scientific materialism, has the courage to fight against the cult leader, and knows how to deal with it, and he does not hesitate to pretend to compromise with the cult leader. Insulting and well-versed in the methods of struggle, Dan Tieren strategizes, Mingxiu plank road secretly, played a good show of drawing money from the bottom of the tank, and finally defeated the small cult leader at home and killed him in one fell swoop. Dan Iron Man digs black oil, but his noble quality is golden. He is a good man.
Nowadays, our country has also entered the historical stage of economic take-off and then take-off. Of course, we do not have so many opportunities to develop into another "road country". Because of the large number of people, the less land and the weak foundation, even if we keep building bridges and roads. To make cars, we can only choose to become a "country on the parking lot", but we will not be discouraged either. Our builders are constantly increasing the mileage of toll roads in our country, and our automobile industry still insists on producing inferior quality and high prices. Our oil companies are working hard to benefit the people, but they still need to work hard, hoping that they will end the weak state of eating and crying for their fathers and mothers as soon as possible, learn from the Dan Iron Man, and become self-reliant and hardworking.
The US reactionary director Spielberg withdrew from his work as an art consultant for the Olympic Games on the excuse of the Darfur issue. At the height of morality and politics, some people even chanted the slogan "We don’t need to shed oil" in an attempt to stand on a certain commanding height and deny our country’s compromises and sacrifices to the energy issue. This is naive and ridiculous. Behavior needs to be resolutely stopped. The development of material civilization will inevitably lead to sacrifices. This is a truth that has been unbreakable since ancient times. In view of the limitation of the level of science and technology, this film is inevitable for casualties during the oil extraction process. It is not possible to treat and understand this sacrifice correctly, but to distort the planting and describe the oil industry as "bloody". This is a very arbitrary idea. , And negated the value of the workers' brothers who sacrificed on the front line of oil production. Now entering the 21st century, with advanced science and technology, oil has become a globalized resource. Its exploitation, transportation, purchase, and use are major events related to the life and death of any nation. Here to remind those hypocrites like Spielberg that even if you smash the car and sever ties with any vehicles powered by internal combustion engines, you will never be separated from the "blood black gold" industry. Knowing that apart from refining oil and burning oil, it also created the legendary "chemical industry". To break away from it, you have to say goodbye to plastics, and basically you have to go back to the mountains and forests to live a life of drinking blood, then I'm afraid it will be "Say Bye-Bye" with modern human civilization, can you?
If not, since the oil industry is closely related to everyone, don't pretend to be noble and pay tribute to the iron man!
PS: The Eden Subtitle Group really deserves its name. I recommend the version that they suppressed and translated, and I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to you again.

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There Will Be Blood quotes

  • Plainview: I'm gonna bury you underground, Eli.

  • Plainview: I want you to look over there.

    [points towards H.W]

    H.M. Tilford: Daniel, let me introduce you...

    Plainview: Look over there. You see? That's my son. You see him?

    H.M. Tilford: Yes.

    Plainview: You SEE?

    H.M. Tilford: I see him.

    Plainview: You don't tell me how to raise my family. I told you not to tell me how to raise my family.

    H.M. Tilford: Daniel...

    Plainview: So, what do you see?

    H.M. Tilford: I'm very happy for you that...

    Plainview: Yes, I've made a deal with Union. My son is happy. He's safe.

    H.M. Tilford: Congratulations.

    Plainview: I'm taking care of him now, so...

    H.M. Tilford: Excellent.

    Plainview: You look like a fool, don't you, Tilford?

    H.M. Tilford: [long pause] Yes.

    Plainview: J-j-j-j-j-j-yes. Yes, you do.

    H.M. Tilford: [embarrassed] Excuse me gentlemen...

    Plainview: Oh, excuse me gentlemen. Excuse him, gentlemen.

    Plainview: [to Tilford] I told you what I was gonna do.

    [drinks Tilford's whiskey]