Who is the real leader.

Edmond 2022-04-21 09:01:39

In the movie "Wolf War", the icy wasteland of Alaska is surrounded by wolves, and these desperate situations can best show the personality differences between people. Those who are weak will be eliminated first, those who are weak and weak will also be gradually eliminated, the most impressive is the one who is exhausted and dying by the river, this man is brave and has a fighting spirit in order to live. I have tried my best to escape, but facing the vast wasteland, escaping is easier said than done. The conversation is more about the philosophy of life and the meaning of life, which is worth pondering.
Thinking of the people living in this country, many people just waited until death, and did not exert their best efforts to perfect and enrich their lives, so as to create a better world for themselves and future generations.
In the end, it is the natural leader who is able to work hard and possibly survive. Only with determination and physical strength can he complete the final fight.
This film cannot simply be a violent film. The director and screenwriter are more likely to explore human nature through such a life-and-death test environment. And they expressed their own value orientation. Due to the development of technology in modern society, the necessary qualities of a leader have become blurred, and through the arrangement of this scene, it does not matter if there is no foreign aid or education, etc., what kind of talent Be a true team leader. And that's even more instructive for a society like ours.

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  • Jeff 2022-04-23 07:01:36

    The first feeling is that it is unreal. In the face of natural disasters and wolf disasters, those survivors are so indifferent and numb. In the collection of wallets, the director deliberately wanted to highlight human nature, but it was the biggest failure. Wouldn't it be better to escape early with this skill? The final ending is even more absurd. What does the director want to show? Want to portray the heroic and fearless life and death of the protagonist? A person who is ready to commit suicide, what is there to be afraid of! It seems that throughout the film, the protagonist did not show fear!

  • Rebeca 2022-03-19 09:01:04

    Fuck! Scared the Shit out of me. Met a wolf => a dead person => blood all over the place => a heart-to-heart => a dead person => blood all over the place is terrible => heart-to-heart.. is Nima interesting?

The Grey quotes

  • Talget: I keep sitting here thinking. Even with all this stuff going on, we hit the ground at 400 miles an hour, and we made it... Why would we go through something like that, that crash, if it wasn't meant to be... or ordained?

    Diaz: BY Who?... The Almighty?... That fucking fairy tale?... How about good old-fashioned blind luck?... Flannery survived that crash, so did Hernandez... It don't matter. Fate doesn't give a fuck... Dead is dead... Where do you think those boys are now?... Up in heaven? Being fitted for wings?... No, I'll tell you where they are... They're not. That's where. They're nowhere. They're gone.

  • Talget: My daughter, Mary. She's got really long hair almost down to her waist. In fact, it's the one rule my fucking ex respects, which is that I'm the only one who cuts her hair... She does this thing. She'll come and hover over me. I'll just be dead asleep, and she'll start swinging her head back and forth, tickling me with her hair all in my face, and

    [LAUGHS]

    Talget: she'll be laughing like crazy. It's a certain type of laugh, you know, when the kid goes past laughing to laughing, like a...

    [MIMICS CHILD LAUGHING]

    Talget: You know, like you can't really breathe, sounding more like an old man than a kid... I miss the hell out of that kid... Yeah.

    Ottway: You should. You know that?... Those things from your life, whatever they might be, make you want that next minute more than the last... Make you fight for it.

    Diaz: I just wanna fuck one more time

    [ALL LAUGHING]

    Talget: See, you ruined my story, motherfucker.

    Diaz: No. No, man.

    Talget: I'm telling a nice little sweet story about my daughter...

    Diaz: I don't mean to wreck your shit... I know, I know. I just can't go out on that last piece of horrible ass that I had. You know what I'm saying? A 53-year-old hooker, half-Eskimo.

    Talget: We shouldn't talk about that.

    Diaz: She was 250, 260. No shit. The bitch gave me the clap like it was gift wrapped

    [MEN LAUGHING]

    Talget: No, no, no. No, no, no.

    Diaz: Anyway... No, I just think that I would punch out and that would be my fucking swan song, right?... That alone is worth the fight... That's worth the fight.