People can't stand without faith

Jazmin 2022-04-24 07:01:02

I didn't watch the first part, I went straight to the cinema to watch this sequel. Naturally, there are many deeply thematic films that have yet to be discussed. But the fragility of trust has become the focus of conflict in the film, and the filming is also very catchy. Overall, it's a good movie.

The outbreak of war is due to the failure to achieve correct, equal and adequate communication, and also because people do not fully understand what war really is. Just like the eldest son of Caesar in the film, there was a little urge for revenge when he participated in the war at the beginning. After the war really started, he couldn't help but doubt and fear. The end of the story is full of courage, Caesar said, and there is no end to it. It's like falling into a quagmire. Once the killing begins, once the hatred is etched in the heart, no one can stop the continuation of the situation. All that everyone can do is to follow the previous trajectory, travel in the darkness from then on, and slowly find the way home. Trust is like glass, once broken, it is difficult to restore.

Regarding the war, I recently read Churchill's "Memoirs of World War II". The memoirs describe the reasons for the start of World War II, saying that it was a completely unnecessary war. Of course, as a statesman and military strategist, Churchill was lighthearted and explained that the cause of the war was due to human weakness, concessions and carelessness towards evil. We trust people we shouldn't trust, and we believe that the enemy will wipe our mouths and leave our door contented after wreaking havoc on our neighbors. Human beings yearn for peace and long-term peace. Human beings also need peace, even for a moment. But where should the piece of wood of Shang Yang stand so that it can hit the conscience of human beings? Can you believe that after turning against each other, will they still be as close as one family?

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