About Forgiveness About Responsibility

Van 2022-04-19 09:01:08

The whole film revolves around these two topics. The younger brother seeks his inner release, the elder brother insists on his responsibility to the end, and the father is finally forgiven. This film evokes some childhood memories. The problem is that I still can't let it go. Unforgivable. After watching the film, my inner knot was loosened, and for this alone, this film deserves five stars.

Forgiveness and responsibility, these two seemingly unrelated issues are actually closely related. In reality, many people abandon their responsibilities because they refuse to forgive others. Some people even ruin their own lives because they refuse to forgive themselves. In life, of course, there are a lot of people who are good at forgiving themselves, so they betray their responsibilities...

This film is about family, society, and the army, and many people can find their shadows in it. Very worth seeing.

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Warrior quotes

  • Tom Conlon: So you found God, huh? That's awesome. See, Mom kept calling out for him but he wasn't around. I guess Jesus was down at the mill forgiving all the drunks. Who knew?

  • Paddy Conlon: Alright. Alright. But you get something through your skull, too. You called me. So don't go threatening to walk every five minutes. And since this is about training, you dump whatever it is you need to dump as far as those pills are concerned. I don't want to see 'em. In fact, hand 'em over right now. I know they're on you, Tommy. You sounded like a goddamn maraca coming through the door.