The audience judges the film, and I judge the people.
yooooooooooo~! A certain Harry! After a year (two years?) of pigeons, I finally remembered to write an admiral's film review.
First hit the admiral I will always like first (dog head saves my life)
Enough has been said by countless people before me about movies. The pen and ink of this film only focus on his imperfect but rebellious love, but only two pale scenes of his equally wonderful life have been passed through. This is the biggest regret of this film, and a great love may be applauded. The audience is very popular, but people often ignore the era of gunpowder smoke behind the love as thin as paper and the painful moans of countless people being buried. Balls, champagne, waltzes, beauty's favor, psychedelic dreams, how beautiful and intoxicating, as a hero, Kolchak really has the right to get these, even if this dynasty has reached the most rotten end, There is also a moving spine. However, when looking at this history, it cannot be generalized just because he is alone. In the last years of the Romanov Dynasty, how many Kolchaks and how many nobles who sucked the blood of the people were with him. How about a toast and dance? The light shining in the dark crevices cannot deny the existence of darkness itself. The glory of victory, the prestige of the state (and the interests of the nobles who wore them as a splendid coat), seemed to have been the last thing that the burdened people of that era needed, perhaps under the rule of Nicholas II. The burden with them is not the heaviest, however, the shackles that have gradually tightened over the past hundreds of years have firmly tied them in this quagmire that drowned their ancestors. Giving the people breathing space cannot dilute the evils of the autocratic system. Is it too hypocritical to speak out about the ruler's kindness at this time? From beginning to end, the Red Army has played a disgraceful role in this film, but if there is no real oppression that can't be breathed, how can it be possible to arouse the waves of resistance just by the cheers of a few "thugs"? I don't believe that people who were not fully enlightened at that time could spontaneously understand those obscure theories, the only thing they could trust was someone who could give them life. But even an honest and upright Kolchak could not understand this, he may have shed tears for starved exiles, expressed dissatisfaction with the privileges of aristocracy above all else, but he did not understand, and will never Don't understand why people are willing to raise their flag and join the Bolsheviks who advocate armistice or even sign a treaty. Because he is a soldier, his glory lies in conquest, and he is a nobleman, so it is impossible to lack his food, clothing and privileges. This is not his fault. The nobles and the commoners have been separated for too long, and a person overlooking from above the clouds, no matter how he empathizes, he cannot truly appreciate the lowliness of people living in the soil. It is not difficult to see that the implicit anger expressed in the film when the "revolution destroys the future", the elites of the old era do not mean that they are at a loss in the new era, but they have been soaked in the ideas of the old era for so long that they cannot understand the new ones. Mode, in their view, the new everything is full of all kinds of unreasonable. From this moment, it was doomed that the general who had parted ways with the people could not achieve long-term success. Like his White Guards, he was "one-off". No one can doubt that Kolchak is loyal and only loyal to the heart of the motherland. He is by no means a tool that some people can use to realize their political propositions, nor is he a high-sounding human guise. As a person who was once alive, He cannot be misinterpreted and abused because of his political position, so as to create self-moving. However, he is not absolutely brilliant and upright like in the film. In the war zone, he has implemented a simple and crude one-size-fits-all policy (this is another proof of his superstitious old army thinking), and carried out massacres (in fact, most probably just Purge), invite the Fifteen Nations to interfere with the army (obviously he doesn’t understand what these actions represent, if he wins, how will he face those hungry wolves who are staring at him and trying to get a piece of the pie?), govern independently, become the The dictator he hates, but he lacks a macro strategic vision, and his naive political mind is not up to this difficult job. He is even less able to control the noisy cabinet, and he can only rely more and more on the military thinking that he has only learned. , which hastened his demise. And even Denikin, Yudenich and others who declared their obedience on the surface were all in the same bed. Undercurrents were surging inside the White Guards with such a large number, and all the armies fought their own battles, but Kolchak, who claimed to be the supreme ruler, was helpless. In the end, it led to a bleak ending that was broken by each. It's a pity that these games, despair, and suffocation are not reflected in the film at all. What can be seen is the sudden defeat and evacuation when the dawn of victory is touched. At the moment when the decision is made, I am in his arms. There was a flash of despair in his eyes, but it was only for a moment, and soon the picture cut to Anna, the poor, noble daughter, who was writing a letter for her lover... So in this moment Despair has become the background of love again. This movie is called Fearless General Kolchak, not General Kolchak to teach you how to pick up girls! (angry) After the chaos of the predictable results, he was guilty of his own sin (in fact, this is not the main reason, and Renan is not the only one who is greedy for life and fear of death. The foreign intervention forces have already abandoned Kolchak one after another, and his only value has become the Czech Republic. Legion exchange time chips), Kolchak was sold to the Mensheviks, then resold to the Bolsheviks, and finally ended his young life on the banks of the Angara. The figure slowly falling to the bottom of the river seems to coincide with the saber thrown into the water at the beginning of the film, sinking into the dark blue of the end of the era. This is the most beautiful scene in my entire article, even more than the fantasy of the broken crystal glass at the end of the film. Every paragraph came, a general in his prime. I am trying my best to restore the look of this film without so many love lines, but this is not the whole story. Except for history itself, no one can look at history with an absolutely objective perspective. The statue in Irkutsk has been erected, and the ice water Can the fearless admiral still be able to gaze at the tricolor flag that now flutters over Russia with a smile? When the cold wind resumes, the Angara River will cover the whispered songs of the dead with ice floes. What is the answer given by the admiral? I'm afraid he can't answer it himself.
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