The value and meaning of effort

Mazie 2022-03-24 09:01:43

When Mandela passed away in 2013, many people took Morgan Freeman's photo as him. After watching "It Happens in People", I understand. This old actor played well, and the director played a cowboy. Clint Eastwood, who later worked as a director, directed sports films like The Curve Conundrum, Million Dollar Baby, which is a combination of politics and sports from the British The rugby game is used as an entry point to demonstrate Mandela's ruling philosophy and method of overcoming all obstacles and integrating years of grievances between whites and blacks in the early days of his administration. Fighting violence with violence will definitely not solve the problem, it will only aggravate it. This is an obvious case, but we still can’t get out of this vicious circle. We should focus on being serious and fast, and kill a hundred as an example. Na”), the Japanese, and the British (“The Wind Blows the Wheat Waves”) have all used it. The resistance organization killed a German, Japanese, or British. They wanted to kill 10 times or 20 times the number of civilians. In our feudal society, there are also nine ethnic groups involved. , it is not impossible to escape the fate of changing the dynasty. I heard that we have also adopted it in ethnic areas, is it useful? The reality tells us that it is useless. Mandela and Gandhi used practical actions to deduce the power of forgiveness and non-violent resistance. Of course, some people will say that it needs a good opponent. For example, Mandela has been imprisoned for 27 years and can survive healthy. Live so long. There should be no more political prisoners in modern society. A healthy government (party) must be able to listen to different opinions and voices. If there are, they should change them, and if they don't, they should be encouraged. Talking, telling the truth, can't turn the sky over, but there are still people who suppress it and are convicted for speaking (if you say "reactionary", he will use other reasons to arrest you, like Xue Manzi, etc.), Mandela will not pursue a previous Even the wives and daughters do not understand him, and they don't even live with him. He also has to convince other black brothers who have been persecuted by white people to be like him, which is really too difficult. I remember that on the eve of our liberation, war criminals were sacrificed immediately. Many of our movies were "fighting in the house". No matter how many people were killed, they were actually their own people. In the American Civil War, all those who were defeated were pardoned, and all the works did not vilify or weaken their opponents. The opponent's level does not reflect his own level. They are all like the anti-Japanese works produced by our current Hengdian. The Japanese officers and soldiers are not mentally retarded or stupid (the most impressive is the Japanese soldier played by Fan Changjiang, maybe we imitated the French "Tiger's Mouth Escape", but there are also many works of the French self-deprecating) , Since we are still playing so hard, we are not more mentally retarded.
I know that Mande's position is because of Beyond's "Glorious Years". We don't seem to like seeing the former black president of South Africa, so for his funeral, we went to a tasteless vice-chairman, and the United States went to three presidents, although Mandela was also He was arrested as a terrorist with the help of the United States at the time. Going and not going, the specifications of the attendees, all show the importance attached to democracy and freedom.

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  • Marcelina 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    The movie is average but with the support of Matt Damon and Morgan~

  • Garland 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    A good-looking inspirational film that conveys the spirit of sports

Invictus quotes

  • Nelson Mandela: [Pienaar just lead his team to an unexpected victory in the world cup. Mandela is presenting him with the trophy] Thank you for what you have done for your country.

    Francois Pienaar: No, Mr. President. Thank YOU, for what you have done for our country.

  • [observing an Afrikaans newspaper headline]

    Jason Tshabalala: I wonder what it says...

    Nelson Mandela: [reads the headline] "He may win an election, but can he run a country?"

    Jason Tshabalala: Not even your first day on the job, and they're already after you.

    Nelson Mandela: It's a legitimate question...