hatred and love

Julie 2022-03-22 09:02:45

I heard someone say before that China should hire Westerners as spokespersons. Only in this way can reports and speeches be recognized by Westerners and conform to Westerners' aesthetic habits.

After watching this film, I feel that this is true.

This film, which has both a large number of English and native English-speaking actors, should be better broadcast in the West. It should have a certain effect on Westerners' understanding of Chinese feelings.

In connection with this, I think of the relationship between South Korea and China.

In fact, there are many anti-China people in Korea. In fact, excluding institutional factors, there is also the issue of the Korean War.

Watching this Yellowstone child, seeing the brutal war, remembering the disputes between nations.

Countries have mutual interests, so there will be mutual contradictions in certain periods.

Coming back to this film, what I have to praise is the love of foreigners.

Human rights and freedom of personality also have merit.

In this film, the interlacing of hatred and love makes people feel a lot. In addition, from the big country to the small between men and women, the inextricable feelings are all empathetic.

In a word, I highly recommend this film.

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Extended Reading
  • Jewell 2022-04-20 09:02:23

    This screenwriter, this editing. . .

  • Nakia 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    Remembering bitterness and sweetness, commemorating 6.1

The Children of Huang Shi quotes

  • Roger Appsley: The papers say we're both from the states, so try and talk American for my sake.

    George Hogg: [Getting out of the truck] Of course, old chap.

  • George Hogg: [Muttering in his sleep] Shoot him! Sh-shoot him!

    [wakes up]

    Lee Pearson: We're awake I see

    [Jack comes in]

    Lee Pearson: You might want to thank him for saving your life.

    George Hogg: [Thinking she meant him] Th-thank you.

    Chen Hansheng: She meant me.