I have been working for two or three years, and I want to find some too advanced movies to watch at home in the evening, so as to relieve my lonely heart on Valentine's Day. When I saw the title of the movie across the remote control cursor, I seemed to have seen it, but I couldn't remember the plot. Just clicked in.
After reading it obsessively, I realized that I had tears streaming down my face and was deeply moved. There is a core line in the play: The city we built, A city without Fear (fear), Terror, (persecution) Humiliation (humiliation). Seeing this line, I understand that this is the soul of this play.
In order to practice the ideal of turning enemies into friends, the hero Huo An in the play can die generously for people of all ethnic groups, even if these people are urging him to be captured. It is this contradiction that runs through the entire play. Power and betrayal, racial and alien, peace and war, jealousy and advocacy, kindness and savagery, and so on. This show actually shows the light and darkness of human nature everywhere, and guides us how to do it. The link of repairing the city in the play is the only realization of Huo An's spiritual ideal. This city carries not only Huo An's ideal, but also the beautiful society we entrust in our hearts.
Perhaps it was my own experience from the carefree school days to being beaten and shriveled in the big dye vat of society. This change in mood makes me look forward to such a beautiful world.
The advantage of this play is not only such a lofty spiritual core, but also excellent props and shooting. Although there are many flaws, the emotional impact is still very strong. In my feelings that have been calm and stagnant , a raging wave hit.
Let us not forget our ideals, pursue the truth, and strive to create a beautiful and peaceful society.
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