Waking up from a sweet dream is a nightmare, waking up from a nightmare is reality

Hilbert 2022-09-25 09:52:15

I also feel that the photography of the whole film makes people feel like a dream, it may be a nightmare, it may be a beautiful dream, the dream is unknown, and the reality is also unknown. Director Jolie can use her years of charity experience abroad to add good The shooting technique of the film is shown in the language of the lens, and it is not difficult to see that this is a sincere work. Watching the film is to give us a sense of what happened in the past, and to give us a deep understanding of the plight and pain of people who were in a time of war and turmoil. After reading it this morning, looking through a lot of historical backgrounds, people can see today's society from a higher perspective, and they will feel cherished. After all, this is a fragile world, but also a strong world.

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First They Killed My Father quotes

  • [first lines]

    Richard Nixon: [on broadcast TV] Cambodia, a small country of 7 million people, has been a neutral nation since the Geneva agreement of 1954. American policy since then has been to scrupulously respect the neutrality of the Cambodian people.

    British Reporter: [standing with troops] The Vietnamese armies on the south side of the river appear to be indifferent to the contest.

    Cambodian Politician: Under the pretext that there is a war necessity, they come into Cambodia.

    Field Reporter: Are you glad to be in Cambodia?

    Soldier: Negative. No.

    Radio Reporter: The principle casualties appear to be innocent Cambodians.

    Henry Kissinger: [at podium] ... the occasional difficulties in reaching a final solution.

    Richard Nixon: What we are doing is to help the Cambodians help themselves. This is *not* an invasion of Cambodia.

    French Reporter: The Nixon Doctrine for Southeast Asia appears to have failed. The war that began in Vietnam has now engulfed Cambodia. There is anger and frustration at the US bombings. Thousands of lives lost. Farms and livelihoods destroyed.

  • Propoganda Announcer: It's better to make a mistake and kill an innocent person than to leave an enemy alive.