The ghost of war rippling around you and me

Brooke 2021-12-18 08:01:11

I was fortunate enough to go to the memorial hall of the S-21 concentration camp, and then watched the documentary "S21 The Khmer Rouge Death Machine" on youtube. Later, for a long time, I was silent in the fear of war.

The memory is full of real skulls, and their deep eye sockets are watching you, revealing endless grudges.

When you wander through this land, you will not love this land deeply, you can only find that this is no longer a massacre, but a game.

This game is like childhood, you and I play with the ants in your hands, you can pinch to death, you can drown, and you can burn to death in a pot. And you won't have a trace of pity.

In the eyes of the executioner, they are no longer people, not people, not people.

They are no longer human! Those who live are not, those who die are not, those who are guilty are not, those who are innocent are not.

In the face of death, everything is not right is it right?

If we say that the Nanjing Massacre and the Rwanda Massacre have deeply impressed us, if we just know, just know, then please remember this code name S21. It lets you really know the smell of death.

The film does not deliberately render the environment, nor does it have too bloody pictures, but the cover-up of the plot makes us unnaturally think about the story behind it, why a person can raise a weapon to kill a child without any regrets.

Hatred is the root of war. Taking up a weapon means that either you die or I die. Facing death, you don’t need to have mercy on the other side. Only by killing blood can you gain Nirvana.

US-Vietnam war, the Battle of Treasure Island, the Battle of Cambodia, Vietnam and Thailand battle, the battle in

every war is like a point when you play a series of them, you will find that war is a political service system. It was not politicians or soldiers who died the most, but our group of civilians.

When you look back, you will find that these villains of crimes against humanity are living very well. Their children and grandchildren are living very well. They either have a lot of property in European countries or countless assets in the American continent. And our children They died in the battle and became a stepping stone for others. This is what the so-called one general has accomplished, and the souls have nowhere to worship.

For the movie, there is no peeing point in the whole process, and the plot is relaxed, but some filming techniques are used in anti-documentary films, and the shaking is dizzy. Still an American blockbuster, the hero who saves the family, the American superhero who suddenly smashes out, the fearless spirit of international friends, and the free yearning ending.

The director deliberately concealed the beginning of the war, and did not describe the end of the war, leading the audience into an "Asian" environment. Leading people to find the origin of the war on their own is worthy of thanks for his good intentions.

World War I and World War II have passed, and subsequent local wars did not make most people feel the horror of war.

When people in the war have gradually passed away, and now people living in this world only know a little about war in movies, many people begin to clamor.

The war may seem far away, but it is actually very close to us. Just imagine if this male protagonist is us, how to face it?

kill? do not kill?

In the face of war, there is no choice but no way out...

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  • Antonette 2022-04-21 09:02:22

    There is really no urine point in the whole process, and the process of escaping all the way rarely reflects what is 1+1>2. I have to sigh that good physical fitness is the guarantee of survival. Thinking back then, it was very confusing to revise the evacuation plan that has been updated from time to time, and I really understand that there is a real meaning here. run run run

  • Jaime 2022-04-20 09:01:45

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No Escape quotes

  • Jack Dwyer: I killed someone.

    Hammond: You're alive, Jack. Your family's alive.

  • Annie Dwyer: If we die here tomorrow, it will have been worth it.