The Mother of the Mountains of Attack - "I walk in the dark and serve the light"

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Foggy blue sky, verdant grass. Woman, a woman holds a bow and arrow, aiming at the sky. This is Woman At The opening of War is confusing, but somehow I watched it late at night, but I calmed down and wanted to watch it. The reason why I use its English name to call this movie, rather than the Taiwanese translation of "The Aunt of the Attack" or "Women in War" here in the mainland, I think the English sounds more neutral in terms of understanding, and the Chinese is broad and profound. When you hear it, it gives more meaning. If you think about the word aunt, it will never be associated with the heroine Hanla. The story is actually very simple. It is a woman who is constantly doing things for environmental protection and part of her life. This high concentration filters out the essence of this wonderful story. This is absolutely not the case. The brilliance of the story is anything but. You wouldn't expect Hanla to announce to society what she did, to throw flyers on the roof and down the streets. "I walk in the dark and serve the light." You wouldn't think that after Hanra went to cut the wires, in order to avoid arrest, he would hide under the corner of the turf, find different places to hide, and even hid under the long-dead sheep. . "I'm the eagle eye from Aivik" "I'm the mother of the mountain" You wouldn't think that her sister would exchange trips with her after she was arrested, and she arranged for her to go to Ukraine for adoption instead of her sister. She wanted to adopt The girl, Nika, became a mother; her sister took her place in prison, treating it as if she had gone to a monastery in India. What her sister Asha was looking for was her inner path, and what Hanra was upholding was justice that she felt was so right. Boarding the plane to Ukraine, it was rainy and rainy, and met Nika for the first time. Nika is painting the blue sky and white clouds. Hanla is painting a bright, thriving red flower. "My name is Hanla" I believe - "Justice will be served" Hanla is an attacking woman, she has a radical expression. I focus on women's independence and whether women are on the path they want to go. I love how aggressive, ambitious, and undeterred women are. I still remember that after Hanra dropped the announcement flyer on the roof, there was a lot of discussion on the Internet. Everyone just expressed what he wanted to express on the issue, and most people didn't care what really happened. But Hanra was not discouraged, insisted, and continued. In this process, she got help from others, from her own sister, from a possible cousin recognized by the ranch, and from personnel from relevant departments. She always has music in her heart, her own voice. I think the idea of ​​the director is really wonderful. The three accompanists, with percussion, string, and brass instruments, will play together when she is doing justice, and play separately when she is in danger. . When something good happens to her, the three girls sing an old song. All in all, the clouds and waters are integrated and inseparable. I feel very touched. When she realizes that they are the last generation that can stop the destruction of nature, the sense of purpose that drives her to do things that are so selfless is making the world a better place. This reminds me of Zuckerberg donating shares to give back to the world. I think the nature of the two is similar in nature, and both hope to change the world a little bit for the better. In the end, Hanra took Nika into the water and we went home. The future is happy and full of challenges. The band was playing, and the three women were singing. "I walk in the dark and serve the light" I am an aggressive woman. Aggressiveness is in my blood.

Hanra's announcement 1
Hanra's announcement 2
Hanra's announcement 3
Hanra carried Nika into the water, into the future

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Woman at War quotes

  • Halla: Economic sabotage.

    Ása: It's extremism, which breeds extremism. He who Jives by the sword, dies by the sword.

    Halla: But no one has been hurt, except our country and our planet.

    Ása: It's not the right way to solve this problem.

    Halla: Meditating in some convent, will that change something?

    Ása: It will change me and thus the world I hope.

    Halla: Isn't that egoism, to think it will change the world?

    Ása: The drop hollows the stone.

    Halla: The stone? The mountains are falling on us, we don't have time to wait for drops.

    Ása: Now you're going to save a child and the entire world with it. Isn't that a small drop or is it just vanity?

    Halla: At least I'm doing something for someone else.

  • Ása: You don't need anyone else. You know that you can do it. You're the mom and nothing will stop you.

    [stands up from the bench and faces Halla]

    Ása: What did mom always say?

    Halla: Yeah.

    Ása: Yes, say it.

    Halla: Moms can do anything.

    Ása: [laughs] No, the other thing.

    Halla: Find solutions.

    Ása: Exactly.