Don't hate, think independently

Johnathan 2022-10-23 09:14:51

A very real Holocaust movie. All "real wars" are already extremely terrifying and depressing, and the director is not shy about showing a lot of nudity and bloody elements, so that "massacre" is no longer a term in my mind, but a red and black image. The anti-war theme got me five stars.

"Hate" is another translation of "Warren". Let's briefly sort out how the hatred in the film persecuted the family.

At first Poland discriminated against Ukraine, Sofia married a Polish. The Soviet Red Army hated the rich peasants, and Sophia parted from her husband. German Nazis killed Jews, Poland and Ukraine helped kill them, and Sophia was still kind to help others. People from the same village stole chickens, and her husband was beheaded in revenge. Ukrainian nationalists began to retaliate against Poland. Sofia was persecuted and only her son was left. She left her new husband and went to her sister. In the end, the Poles took revenge on the Ukrainians and slaughtered their sister's family. Hate rolls back and forth, killing everyone, hate game, no winner. It is simply a heavy and brutal version of "Three Billboards" placed at the national and national level.

Because of hatred, people don't hesitate to use God's "holy war" to burn, kill, and loot. This power is astounding. The bad ones are those who profited from the war, and the stupid ones are the common people who shouted and committed crimes. You can be selfish and not help others, but don't persecute others, stupid people are the executioners of countless wars.

In a peaceful country, I hope that my friends around me will try to be useful people, have the ability to think independently, and be willing to help more compatriots to make progress and bring more people to understand the world, rather than being drunk in the small circle of philistines and becoming easy to be attacked. A gun to incite and exploit.

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