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Benny 2022-04-20 09:02:29

Great movie about enslavement, assimilation, rebellion, final killing, final savagery. I'm thinking, what's right and what's wrong. When the Japanese are arrogant and treat Taiwanese unfairly, the Japanese are hated, when the Japanese despise the Taiwanese, the Japanese are hated, and when civilization makes people bow their knees, then let barbarism be your pride. Many of the words of the male pig's feet are philosophical and inspiring. But I didn't feel any excitement in the final picture. Instead, you are thinking about it, right? Is it worth it? Even children have gradually become murderers, not even women and children, and even Han people. Reminds me of Lennon's Give Peace a Chance. In fact, sometimes I think that a lot of conflicts are caused by this. At the beginning, the purpose was good, fighting for freedom and faith, but slowly it evolved into naked violence, and I accumulated my own. All the hatred of the people can't be vented, no matter who. Therefore, there should be strict discipline to regulate such things. All in all, letting go of hatred, keeping peace, avoiding conflict, and respecting each other is how the world should be. Never act under the pretense of satisfying your own desires. ps: The soundtrack is great, and Cape Seven's soundtrack is great too. Anyway, overall it's a pretty good movie.

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Sai de ke · ba lai: Tai yang qi quotes

  • Yahiko Kamada: I wanted to civilize you, but you forced me to be savage.

  • Mona Rudao: Dakis, when you die, are you entering a Japanese shrine, or the heavenly home of our ancestors? Are you Dakis or Hanaoka Ichiro?