"Rain Crisis" saved me from the barrenness of a movie I liked because I haven't seen it for a long time.
The film must be praised with such hyperbole.
In the form of a documentary, several lines of the play are paralleled. The young and ambitious director wanted to shoot the story of the brave resistance of the Indians in the brutal plundering of the Indians in the 16th century; the real local people were defending the water source. Throw in bloody and violent protests with officials. It is very good and inevitable that the local actor who plays the Indian leader is also the leader of the protest riots in reality. He defends his homeland in the movie and defends the water source in reality. His simple face is very infectious. , always reminds me of a faithful farmer like my father who has been dealing with the land all his life.
No one is qualified to say "apology" for what happened to the Indians, and apology is meaningless; the locals paid the price of blood to protect the water source, and finally achieved a temporary victory. The entanglement of producers, directors and actors, seeing the embarrassment of the local people and the torture of their powerless conscience, the war between heaven and man of "going or staying", the hardship and loss brought about by the unsustainable nature of the film, the preference for various hearts For me, it's a really great viewing experience. It's a pity that it's all based on constant self-suggestion, it's just a movie, it's not true, or my heart will be wrinkled.
It is a pity that the advancement of human society is always inseparable from the plundering of some human beings by other human beings. The savagery of advanced civilization has torn a huge gap in the primitive simplicity, and it is in this struggle of blood and tears that human beings are slowly progressing. As a human lover in a broad sense, it's really sad.
We have to respect every sip of clean water we drink.
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