About Dunkirk

Erna 2022-04-21 09:01:10



After reading "Dunkirk", I thought about life, country, and homeland.
What moved me is:
1. Everyone wants to live, but in the face of crisis, they are still orderly, respect the rights of other lives, have survival instinct but not selfish , even if I die, please live on my behalf;
2. A fresh life has passed away in the war, every life is important, has its own meaning of life, and it is heartbreaking;
3. What is a country? home? A country and a homeland are made up of compatriots who have righteous feelings and recognize a big community and values. Where there are compatriots, there is a homeland;
4. In order to defend the homeland, you can sacrifice yourself, do your best, be responsible, and know how to protect your homeland. Strive to be a better person, empathize with, protect and help compatriots;
5. In the face of the critical moment when life is about to die, everything seems insignificant. In reality, those who are too comfortable in the environment have fun, shit, urine, and consumerism. Hedonism, those pretentious death-defying behaviors and superficial feelings are all hypocritical and disgusting in comparison. Only those who pursue sublime, great, win-win cooperation, and have a sense of crisis and responsibility make life meaningful.

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Extended Reading

Dunkirk quotes

  • Captain Winnant: [sighs, boards the evacuation ship] Churchill got his 30,000.

    Commander Bolton: And then some. Almost 300,000...

    [closes the barrier in front of him to the ship]

    Commander Bolton: ... so far.

    Captain Winnant: [looks up at Bolton] So far?

    Commander Bolton: I'm staying. For the French.

  • Collins: [Upon being rescued by Peter] Afternoon.