The Wind That Shakes the Barley

Fabian 2022-04-22 07:01:39

This is a story about love and family lost to war, a tragedy that tortures the soul. I've always wondered why there's such a thing as war, but that curiosity attacked my remaining good faith, took me to the depths of hell, nearly suffocated me, and when I finally broke free, it felt like breathing is so beautiful. No matter how much we accuse and resent the war, but at least it has played a big role, that is, it has deeply analyzed our hearts, and mercilessly put those greedy, arrogant, stupid, numb Digging it out has given us a heavy blow. Maybe we should not worry about the great possibility of future wars returning to the world, but we should not lose this vigilance and be wary of the greed, arrogance, stupidity and numbness in human nature. Oh my God, aren't peaceful days worth cherishing? Historically, peace is just a gap between wars.

Let love fill this gap,

Pioneer Movie
2011.07.02

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  • Hosea 2022-03-22 09:02:09

    The world is always full of compromises and frauds in the name of "freedom", and true freedom comes from independent thinking within the heart

  • Carmelo 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    Medical student-executioner-executed/December 1921 Anglo-Irish treaty bounded by the Anglo-Irish treaty, 26 counties in southern Ireland became a free state within the British Empire according to the "Irish Self-Government Act", allegiance to the King of England; the six northern counties were still under British rule/ The civil war ended in 1923, and the republicans were defeated; in 1949, the United Kingdom recognized the independence of Ireland; in 2005, Sinn Fein, the political organization of the Northern Irish Republican Army, announced that it would lay down its arms, and Ireland would forever lose the six northern counties.

The Wind that Shakes the Barley quotes

  • Damien: I tried not to get into this war, and did, now I try to get out, and can't.

  • Damien: The Treaty does not express the will of the people, but the fear of the people.