However, whenever our country was involved in a certain international event, the first sentence of the spokesperson was always: "The Chinese people are peace-loving," and I was puzzled. How can a peace-loving nation make children so keen on war movies, keen on going to the battlefield to kill the enemy, keen on being ready to sacrifice for the motherland at all times, and seeing war as a relaxed party like watching a football game with a banner? Woolen cloth?
When I grew up, my mother told me that I should earn "political capital" for myself, so I easily became a CPCer. I repeatedly wrote on the paper, "I will sacrifice everything for the people of the country and D’s cause without hesitation and selfless dedication." Then I looked at the slightly raised corners of my enterparty contact and couldn't help asking: You believe this. What? In fact, people who use their toes to think about problems know that these are all nonsense, but some people prefer to listen and feel that this is their sense of accomplishment.
People around me told me not to disdain these formal things. In such a society full of desires, if you want to be a master, take a beautiful income, live in a beautiful house, and marry a beautiful wife, you must first accumulate capital, and becoming a CPCer is one of the important steps. I realized that D’s career was originally to satisfy CPCer’s desires. To put it bluntly, selfless dedication is to selflessly take the dedication of others as his own.
Selfless dedication is indeed a high-frequency vocabulary. For a period of time, CCTV had a XX monumental topic, introducing a role model every day to promote their selfless dedication of Cism. In such an atmosphere of public opinion, an official must be exhausted on a desk late at night to be a good official, a doctor must be exhausted on the operating table in Yuwen to be a good doctor, and a teacher must be exhausted. A good teacher is a good teacher if you have to think about the students, because they are all selfless dedication. It's so easy to say, but society is made up of people after all. Everyone is selfless, so you can't be a person, but should be a screw. So when these good people are selfless, who will play "selfishness"? The answer speaks for itself.
At this time, I already want to open it. When we were young, we were deceived by others. When we grow up, we deceive ourselves, and then we deceive others when we are awakened. Repeatedly, we are living in such a scam, and then all day long clamoring about the indifference and insecurity of the world, whose reason? No way, don't lie to people, can't keep going.
"Flying Tai Chi Flag" gives us the answer: First of all, the war is cruel, where flesh and blood are splashed, and life is vulnerable to the impact of metal. No one here is a real winner. Both sides have to pay a painful price, bones and flesh, and rationality swallowed by fanaticism.
Secondly, few people really understand what doctrine or consciousness is. Some people eat for food, some people want to avenge their family members, some people want to honor their future, and some people just want to let their beloved brother go home. Everyone went to the battlefield to fight, which has almost nothing to do with faith.
Finally, in front of family and loved ones, all national ideologies are dust. Whether they are fighters or politicians, they are human first, and human nature comes first. As long as human beings exist for a day, this nature cannot be replaced by any ideological theory. It is not that we do not love our motherland and our compatriots, but that some people eat ours, use ours, and let us sacrifice for them in times of crisis. Such people are really not worthy of love.
To be honest, this film does not have much complicated and profound humanity discussions, it is just a large-scale commercial film. The various bridges in the film can be described as a combination of East and West: both the delicate emotional world portrayed by the Orientals and the strong appeal of humanity in Western movies. It’s a pity that the emotional portrayal of this line is exactly the same as the TVB TV series depicting brotherhood. The expression of humanity appeals is almost exactly the same as that of Hollywood blockbusters. Almost all plots can be expected. There is not much novelty in commercial elements. And surprises at all. But I still want to give him five stars. The reason is that it is a Korean film. This small country with the same cultural origins as ours, is also deeply influenced by Confucianism and a nation that values Gangchang ethics. To produce such a heart-wrenching work is definitely a milestone, let us reflect on this self-evident harmonious country.
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