People's attitudes under ideology

Angelica 2022-04-20 09:02:10

I finally had time to finish watching this movie. When I first downloaded it, I saw that there were 4 files and it took more than two hours~~~ Even if I didn’t pay to go to the cinema, let me spend two hours watching a movie, I really need to think about it one time.

In this movie, there are the Communist Party, the liberation base, and the Chinese. But in this movie, it will feel very out of place. In the early days of the North and South Korean Civil War, the South Korean army was about to unify the country, and many soldiers had already started packing up and preparing to go home for the Chinese New Year. Suddenly I saw the overwhelming Chinese army, hundreds of thousands, and they were ready to retreat before they started fighting. Seeing this, you can say how powerful and majestic the Chinese army is, and how high-spirited it is. But as the people who have suffered from national wars, 'they don't understand any ideological issues, nor do they know the difference between socialism and capitalism, they just want to live a peaceful life without war. North and South Korea, who speak the same language, can be unified in any way, except for war. '

I've heard old Luo's quotations from New Oriental before. What is the historical truth? It may be more real to analyze it from the perspective of your enemy. Political studies from elementary school to doctorate are enough to change a person's political beliefs and values. If these are distorted, one-sided, and untrue, then why should people be expected to be rational, just and wise.

What the war was for, even the soldiers on the battlefield may not be very clear. The so-called patriotic awareness, serving the country with allegiance, may be a human instinct that is inspired when watching brothers and friends who are on the brink of death with their fears and tragic deaths on the battlefield every day. People who worry about their next meal every day are shot to death for no apparent reason because of a dispute between a certain party and a certain party. When she died, she might still be thinking, I don't have any lofty political ideals (maybe she doesn't even know what politics is), and I don't have any ideology. I just want to give the whole family a full meal. The whole family has already I'm starving.

If every political ideology aims to rescue the toiling masses and all living beings from their fiery misery, and is armed with lofty ideals to run towards the ethereal futurism, then the sacrifices in the process will be worthless. , or what is a person who dies for no apparent reason?

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  • Kale 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    for me the best Korean/war movie, one and only. i was crying like a mad dog got castrated, I watched this film at the first floor of my college library while my friend was making out with his girl behind the bookshelf, still cant believe he had the balls to ask me to keep it down.

  • Bailey 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    The mediocre genre narrative and unspectacular visual presentation, but what cannot be concealed is its extremely strong anti-war sentiment and grim plot arrangement. The war confuses everything and forces everything to go crazy. Instead of a grand narrative, let us witness the absurdity and cold-bloodedness of the war from the point of view of the two brothers

Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War quotes

  • Young-shin: [while trying to decide what to take along as they evacuate the house upon declaration of war] There's Kimchi pots buried in the yard. What will happen to them?

  • Jin-tae: [tears up the last will that Jin-seok was writing] Wills are for dying people. You've got to be strong.