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Velva 2022-10-26 12:39:26

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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  • Alexandro 2022-03-19 09:01:09

    The pictures are beautiful and the actors are good, but they are so boring. Streamlined narrative, pale character creation. The most important thing is that they didn't treat Enma in disenchantment at all. I also repeat the content of the communist manifesto like reading a book. Think of the sentence: Contemporary Marxists should reflect on Marx rather than worship him. Worship destroyed Marx.

The Young Karl Marx quotes

  • Pierre-Joseph Proudhon: [to Marx] Do not be like Luther who, after destroying Catholic dogma, founded an equally intolerant religion.