There are a few things that come to mind after watching this movie. One: Marx started out as an oppressed man like the ordinary toiling masses. It's just that he didn't give up when difficulties came. Although he lived a life of poverty and despair, he was not overwhelmed by life. Two: Marx met his close friend Engels and gave him great support and encouragement. The two had the same aspirations, but Engels chose a life trajectory that he did not like in order to thoroughly help the working people. I feel that life really needs this kind of friends who share common ideals. Three: Although Marx is a great man, there are some things in the play that are not worth learning. Not every outstanding person needs to be learned in all aspects. Four: Learn from the popular saying "Some people die at the age of twenty-five and are buried at the age of seventy-five." One must have a dream, and use it to give for one's dream. I hope that in the future, I will not forget my original intention and keep moving forward.
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