The film begins with a Japanese officer leading a group of Japanese military musicians came down the village playing a cheerful rhythm. Children in the village danced happily to the rhythm. The officers saw the children happily giving them candy and playing games with them. Every day, the officer does the same thing. What kind of scene is this - the army and the people have fun together, the army and the people are a family? ? ?
Then the scene switches to Ma Dasan's family. He was pointed a gun at his head and asked him to take care of a Japanese and a traitor. He couldn't let them die, he couldn't let them go. . Ma Dasan discussed with the people in the village, and the old wise men in the village finally decided that the villagers would judge them and let Ma Dasan stay and look after them. During the discussion, Ma Dasan's woman's father-in-law kept saying: "I will strangle one by one and dig a hole and bury them!" Although he is a crazy old man, it is this crazy person who is the most insane person in the village. Not crazy people. Later this crazy, paralyzed old man really rebelled against the Japanese. Perhaps as he said, there would be no later tragedy.
The camera switches to the place where the villagers judge the devils. When Ma Dasan took great pains to untie the mouths of the two prisoners, he immediately heard the traitor Dong Hanchen's "forgiveness". When he arrived at Hanaya Kozaburo, he scolded his judge in Japanese, and he was loyal to the emperor...and Dong Hanchen translated it as words like forgiveness. There is a problem in the communication between the villagers and the Japanese officers. Dong Hanchen deceived the two parties in disguise to benefit himself. Especially when asked if Xiao Saburo had killed any Chinese, Dong Hanchen helped to change it again. Think about it, the Japanese are dealing with Chinese compatriots, but he thinks of himself, saying that human blood is hot, what about his? ? What is a "traitor", can't be explained more clearly here... This kind of person does everything for himself. In the judgment book, we can see that the thoughts of these villagers can be described as pure to the extreme, and the knowledge is extremely lacking.
Then in custody, Hanaya Kosaburo kept looking for death, Ma Dasan and Yu'er helped him treat the gunshot wound, and even wrapped them all with the quilt at home, so that they would not freeze or seek death, and sleep by themselves on the grass. Just treat them like children. The prisoners were always looking for an opportunity to escape, nearly killing them several times, but they didn't kill them either, and even brought them impossible white flour to eat. It is truly righteous.
On the night of Thirty Nights, that "I" didn't come to pick up anyone. The villagers decided to kill the prisoner. But Ma Dasan couldn't make a move, so he secretly hid. But his woman didn't want to meet him because he killed two people. Human nature, what is human nature? Treat everyone like a human being. They felt that they were ashamed of their own conscience by killing such two wounded people. They know that everyone has a conscience, and the two prisoners also have a conscience.
Without killing the two prisoners, the villagers decided to hand them over to the Japanese in exchange for food. Hanaya Kozaburo, who returned to the Japanese army, never imagined that he was not killed by the Chinese, and that his fellow countrymen wanted to kill him when he returned to his own army. This is something he cannot understand.
Although the Japanese army kept their promises and gave food to the villagers, they also had fun with the villagers. On that day, the whole village sang and danced with the Japanese troops. However, suddenly the Japanese changed their minds and killed all the defenseless villagers. Under the cheerful military music, the Japanese killed people like stepping on ants. Even the officers who usually play with children killed the children without blinking an eye. What about Kosaburo Hanaya? At this time, he didn't even know where his conscience had gone. He had thought about taking care of his villagers. Humanity, why? People who have been with each other for a few days, the villagers have feelings, and why did the Japanese officer who has been with children for so long even let the cute child go! ! ! I really want to say - do the Japanese here still have humanity? ? ? The only resister here is the paralyzed old man. Sad~
The Japanese officer who killed the man said that Japan had already surrendered at this time, so why did he still mutilate the villagers so inhumanly?
Perhaps, there are ignorant people and servile people, and there are also people in China, which should make us reflect on ourselves. When Ma Dasan entered the city for the first time, the rappers in the city said: The imperial army came to our hometown to build the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere. ...Eight hundred years ago, we were a family, so we made the same square character and the same flavor of pickle sauce soup. There is a saying: hitting is like scolding is love. I don't think it's strange for "Eight Roads", but he will give it to the imperial army in the future. The imperial army is very close to us, and the villagers will not have to suffer from poverty in the future...
Sad, this part of the Chinese people~ ~
Ma Dasan just escaped, and he was surprised by the raging fire in the village. At that time, he was timid and did not dare to kill. This time, he broke into the Japanese prisoner camp with one sword and hacked to death and wounded many Japanese. But still got caught. He will be executed.
Colonel Gao said a classic sentence: He (Ma Dasan) actually violated... The international peace environment blatantly violated the Bostan Agreement, disturbed the public order, and created terror... Some people may say that Ma Dasan killed Japanese devils and anti-Japanese! What is anti-Japanese! A bloodbath with the Japanese army, and those who drive the enemy out of the country's gates is a true anti-Japanese feat, and those who are like Ma Dasan slashing an unarmed killer who loses the will to resist are the inferiority of the fake anti-Japanese. Some people may say that Ma Dasan's deep hatred was forced by the Japanese army, and no one of the 40 million compatriots does not have a gnashing hatred for the Japanese invaders. ... Who has the most power to kill these former Japanese soldiers, and who has the most reason to take revenge? I am taller than someone. And who is the least able to do that? I am taller than someone. Because I am a soldier, I have to obey orders. I take this opportunity to warn again that only the national army is the only legitimate recipient of the surrender of the Japanese army. The war not only devastated the life and death of our land in China, but also brought disaster to the Japanese. Aren't Japanese people human? May I ask which of you would like to see your husband's head chopped off when he goes out to buy groceries? ...Ma Dasan, what else do you have to say? (—Ma Dasan screamed in the sky...) What's the difference between a scum like this and a beast? You don't deserve to be a Chinese, or even a person...
The above paragraph is really a classic among the classics. What is irony, what is the essence of irony, the above paragraph is. "As Ma Dasan chops down the defenseless and loses the will to resist, the prisoners are the inferiority of the fake anti-Japanese." I ask, the Japanese army who has surrendered killed the defenseless villagers, did they not violate the humane and human moral convention? Isn't it ridiculous that this constructed "peace agreement" actually protects those inhuman Japanese troops? ? "The war not only ruined the lives of our land in China, but also brought disaster to the Japanese." I wonder if the Chinese people think this way, why don't the Japanese army think about it, since they have caused so much damage to themselves, what kind of harm is it to the Chinese people? , then why start a war? I would like to ask, what harm did this war bring to the Japanese army? Is it the destruction of the samurai spirit? Shouldn't the Chinese resist the Japanese army, can we really say that the Japanese army only hurt us? ridiculous! ! ! "What's the difference between a scum like this and a beast? You don't deserve to be a Chinese, you don't even deserve to be a person..." This is what he said to Ma Dasan, but as a Chinese colonel, you can treat it like this A fellow countryman, are you still Chinese? Speaking of "people", if Ma Dasan is not a person, then who is still a person! ! ! !
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