Reflections in War, Real Humanity

Geo 2022-12-06 17:30:34

A very good film reflecting on war and human nature in war.
Thinking of TV movies about civil war or textbooks from school days, more of them are promoting the spirit of heroism and selfless sacrifice in war. Now I think it is quite fake. Yes .
As long as it is a human being, being beaten will hurt. When faced with a war, one must be afraid and helpless. If the high-level armistice is delayed for a day or two, hundreds of millions of people will lose their lives; comrades in arms who are still in the same tent today will be missing tomorrow; in war, whether we are or the enemy, they are alive Life; the originally kind human nature can only choose to let his soul die in the war, because only in this way can he live. In this situation, who would think of victory? Fighting isn't fighting the enemy, it's fighting the war, where the only belief is to hold out until the war is over, so that you can survive and go home. The so-called heroic spirit, the selfless sacrifice of the public, was put on by later generations in order to achieve a certain purpose. I am more convinced that those involved in the war are only individuals, not gods.

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  • Gayle 2022-03-19 09:01:09

    The southern officers are so handsome, with very white teeth. The northern officers were very wretched, and their teeth were all yellow. The girl is good---I can't help but wonder if she will often have the task of accompany the leader---I'm too evil. .

  • Lamar 2022-01-23 08:05:07

    The vigorous group portrait is wonderful, but the force is too strong everywhere, and it is too sensational because of the firepower. Zhang Xun got a new performance in the first year, and the best in the third year. I am afraid that he will win a director award in the fourth year. The bigger you come, I’m afraid I’m going to become the Korean version of Feng Xiaogang