A movie that has been in store for a long time. I don’t like war movies very much. After watching it, I found that I was one-sided. This movie is more about the life of the people who were suffering during the war. It seems that people all over the world will yearn for a better life. Some people will leave their homes. Fortunately, they can thrive in other countries. Unfortunately, they cannot integrate into foreign cultures. But it is undeniable that no matter what kind of situation, you are someone else. The aliens in the eyes are even inferior citizens. Just like the head of the orchestra in the play, he did not hesitate to give up his existing reputation for a better life, and left his homeland without hesitation. When he found out that he had been cheated, he did not resist, but just blindly made compromises. Of course, it also contained great fatherly love. If he has the opportunity, he will try his best to let his daughter leave this "paradise" they once yearned for, but has he ever remembered his original intention? I really should let those foreign-loving dogs who blindly yearn to live abroad take a good look. I don’t deny that foreign countries are strong in many aspects, but what we should do is to learn the essence and get rid of its dross and strengthen ourselves, rather than trying to integrate into each other. Only in this way can we Live a happy life, just like those pitiful but sad people in the show, like the band leader, the Korean boss, or the comfort women and children who had a real resistance before the revolutionary party came? Not all accept the rules of Gunkanjima and try to adapt to them. The aggressor is really good at transferring contradictions, and internal struggle is the culprit that allows the enemy to take advantage of it!
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