Just want to tell: faith

Annie 2021-10-20 17:23:14

I personally think that Pearl Harbor was taken very well, just like the Titans, it gave me a lot of shock.

Both of these films let me understand the values ​​of human nature in Occidentalism. I won't elaborate on this.

In Pearl Harbor, I understood their views on the value of people and their beliefs; in Roosevelt’s lens, I was deeply trapped, and he deserved to be a great president in American history.

Let’s talk about beliefs: I don’t know if you remember that at the end of the film, in the final bombing against Japan, after they set off, they were on the plane to Tokyo, the colonel (forgot the name, it was the leader of the team) Asked the pilot, "Do you have faith?", the pilot replied: "I didn't believe it before, but I now believe it", and then he made a prayer.
A simple conversation over and over again reveals the most essential character in the spiritual life of human beings. There is no one who does not need to rely on, even if that rely on is vain. Seeing this, I myself have changed from a completely atheist before to a person with my own beliefs. (Hint: There are many ways to believe.). In fact, many places in contemporary China simply lack their own belief goals, don't they.

Talking about the great American President Roosevelt, the following is a short clip from the film, but let me fully respect him.

Captain: But we cannot ignore the danger, Mr. President. If Japan continues to attack, they can hit Chicago.

Roosevelt:
Gentlemen, most of you didn't know me before my legs became disabled.
At that time, I was strong and confident.
Now I always ask myself, why does God let Hungry Oh make it in a wheelchair?
The people are showing feelings of loss...and so are you.
I think maybe God just asked me to
remind everyone to never give up and never bow their heads!

Captain: Mr. President, with all due respect, your request cannot be fulfilled.

At this time, President Roosevelt pushed away the wheelchair, slowly struggling, physically painful, but very determined to let himself stand up, under the firm sentence "Don't help me, George, don't help me", his move Conquered all the councillors, and then said very conqueringly: Do not tell me, there is nothing impossible.
It was this sentence that conquered me and brought people the charm of confidence and strength, this sentence of shocking charm. Let me learn about Roosevelt through the video. At the same time, I learned about the interpretation of Western humanity in this film.
I like this movie. I like Titan. These are some of my personal opinions when I re-watched the movie after I went to college.

They made me like American blockbusters, especially feature films!

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Extended Reading

Pearl Harbor quotes

  • Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle: [to his men] Boys, there's a phrase I want you to memorize, "Wo si yi ge mei guo ren.", it means "I am an American." in Chinese.

  • [while Evelyn is fixing up a cut on Doris Miller's head]

    Evelyn: [referring to the cut] Where'd you get this?

    Dorie Miller: Boxin'.

    Evelyn: You win?

    Dorie Miller: Yes, Ma'am.

    Evelyn: And what do you get for winning?

    Dorie Miller: Respect.