It is important to learn a foreign language

Nyasia 2022-04-11 08:01:01

Yesterday, I watched Mandela's "It Happened to Me", and I was excited for a long time. I searched for relevant introductions on the Internet, and introduced this "Goodbye Bafana", which was filmed in 2007. I really want to know more about Mandela.
This film made me want to use it for hypnosis when I was very sleepy, but the more I watched it, the more excited I became, the dopamine rose, and there was no sleepiness for two hours.
If I hadn't watched "It's All About Us", if I hadn't read the introductions on the Internet, maybe I would have given four stars, but with these foreshadowing, I liked this film even more, the details are in place, plain but eloquent and fascinating, I wonder why I like this movie.

This is the case in all class struggles, right? Is Zhazidong very similar to that, is it very similar to armed struggle among civilians, is Hitler very similar to those white rulers, and is there a so-called pass~~

When the whole world is cloudy and I am alone, are you willing to pretend to be confused, or hit the stone with an egg.
The protagonist in the film, from having no faith, to believing in Mandela's faith, still has to conspire with his ruler, which is a kind of spiritual torture.

They're victims, too, brainwashed, and it's funny or not to see the Declaration of Freedom as a banned book, and it's funny or not to imagine that black people are committed to killing all white people... it's bittersweet, when they fight for their most basic rights, it's so When he saw his wife, such a petty citizen, say "why didn't you tell me" (he was banning books), "look what you did to our home" (chocolate incident), I couldn't help feeling that his wife was short-sighted I have no knowledge, but I also understand deeply, because we can only understand all this by looking at history in hindsight.
Not everyone can think of such a distant place, including long-term military oppression, which will inevitably lead to armed resistance, including riots, including endangering the safety of every white person, including long-term civil strife.

Most women just want to make a bed, eat a warm and safe meal with their husband and children, and sleep in a warm and safe bed.


The protagonist in the film can't take death for justice like Mandela did. He loves his family, uses this foreign language, and communicates with Mandela, which not only gives his wife a nest, but also allows himself to be promoted. (Otherwise he wouldn't have a new house to live in, no money to send his children to college, and maybe he would have to let his wife work in an illicit industry to support the family.)
But he was still worried. The death of his son made him feel that God was doing this for him. The retribution of the job, he was extremely painful, and almost wanted to deny himself everything and his life.

But as a spectator, I feel that he has done his best and obtained satisfaction from all sides. He is just a small person, and he can let his conscience guide his thoughts in his heart, which is much stronger than those walking dead without a conscience.

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  • Jonatan 2022-04-14 09:01:07

    I don't know if I like Mandela~ or because my youth has passed~ I'm starting to like this kind of film that people call "boring"~ I like it very much, although it's quite normal~ But starting from "It's a Man", I'm obsessed with Mandela's story~

  • Hertha 2022-04-13 09:01:07

    Last time, Long Yingtai criticized "Eavesdropping Storm", saying that there is no such person. The story of the guard in this film just refutes her opinion. It is indeed possible for people to go beyond the rules of life and think freely .Although there are very few such people.

Goodbye Bafana quotes

  • Winnie Mandela: When I married you, I knew I was marrying the struggle.

  • Nelson Mandela: [in prison, to his visiting wife, speaking Xhosa; subtitles read] Tell him that all of us in here agree he should escalate the armed struggle. The country must become ungovernable.