The dead can rest in peace, and the living can find their dignity.

Marcus 2021-12-11 08:01:22

After experiencing this war, I think even if the people who survived stayed in prison for ten or twenty years, they would still treat themselves as soldiers, as human beings, and would not pass boring time with fights and gambling. , They will guard their castle. This castle represents the dignity of being a soldier and a person.
This is the meaning of this war that does not aim to escape from prison.

Please list it as an official. Don’t just watch the second half hour of the movie. This is not a prison escape movie or a big war movie. This is a movie where a general teaches ordinary people how to become soldiers, and an old man teaches young people who have made mistakes how to be born again. . Each of us will make mistakes. If we make a mistake, we accept punishment and then correct our mistakes. This is our duty as a human being, but it is also our right! Even criminals must live with dignity. The so-called dignity, when the red light at the crossroads is on, the electric tricycle that sent the courier brother and BMW parked in front of the zebra crossing. He lost a few minutes in the cold wind, but he won his dignity in front of pedestrians crossing the road. Therefore, dignity is neither given by others nor built with money. Each of our lives comes from our own. Please do not seal it with desire and greed. To maintain dignity, sometimes a price must be paid, maybe death or imprisonment for a lifetime, but I swear to live and die with my dignity, only because I am born. The two-hour movie told me this.

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  • Aletha 2022-04-23 07:02:13

    Dignity of life, organizing and planning riots and confrontation with the army, have a sense of commitment, very exciting

  • Kimberly 2022-04-20 09:01:43

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The Last Castle quotes

  • Gen. Wheeler: I don't think you really want to make general, do you Colonel? I mean, you'd have to give up all of these perks.

    [laughs]

    Gen. Wheeler: Sorry, go on.

    Winter: [while in his office] Yesterday Mr. Irwin told me he required my resignation. Frankly I think he's started to lose the plot.

    Gen. Wheeler: You saying he's delusional?

    Winter: I'm saying he needs professional psychiatric help. He's sick and becoming pathetic.

    Gen. Wheeler: Uh, you might want to be a little careful with your word choice. That sick, pathetic man put this star on my shoulder.

    Winter: Yes, sir. I know. I also know that you sat in on his court martial.

    Gen. Wheeler: [sternly] And DON'T talk about things that are above your pay-grade! Hmm?

    Winter: [contrite] Yes, sir.

  • Irwin: [while in his cell] Well, I thought your father was a good man. How's he doing?

    Yates: He's dead.

    Irwin: Oh. Sorry to hear that. What happened?

    Yates: [pauses] He came home.