Gone to flower.

Reese 2022-03-25 09:01:18

Where have all the flowers gone?
Young girls picked them.
Where have all the young girls gone?
Gone to young men.
Where have all the young men gone?
Gone to soldiers.
Where have all the soldiers gone?
Gone to grave-yards.
Where have all the grave-yards gone?
Gone to flower.
The mood, with this old song that has been sung for 60 years, turned up again.
A film set against the backdrop of the conflict in the Balkans. This European powder keg is planned as: seven national borders, six territories, five ethnic groups, four languages, three religions, two languages, and the boundaries of one country. A pot of porridge! Can not help but think of today's Iraq, Syria. I don't know if dictatorship is the only criterion for saving this kind of conflict.
Back to the film. Several international humanitarian rescuers are the main line of salvaging the floating corpses in the well so that local personnel can drink a sip of clean water. Salvage requires a rope. There is no rope. The local people do not sell it because of their rules and because of their exclusion (otherwise there will be no war). The idiot who stands alone in the territory will not lend you the rope to hang the flag for two hours. He stubbornly believes that once the flag is lowered, they will lose. Losing his beloved football child, he reluctantly thought of a dog leash in the village. result! How does the child know that the last thing he gets is the rope to hang his parents! And the rope finally obtained was stopped by the peacekeepers for inexplicable reasons just before the task was successfully completed.
Americans, French, locals, old lovers…. Each on the screen is vivid, real and perfect, and there are many spicy explanations, showing the progressive story and the roles that each needs to represent.
Day and night, the work that the internationalist fighters who struggled in vain morally failed to complete was sent by God to a big fish to solve the problem. And the soldiers, in the heavy rain, got a new task to remove the feces overflowing from a pile of cesspools. At this time, goosebumps all over my body came to my skin with the song that I will remember for a lifetime! Profound meaning! Great irony! A bone-chilling song! Unforgettable feeling!

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Extended Reading
  • Kathryne 2022-03-23 09:03:01

    When the core emerges with the ending, and enduring the slow rhythm of 100 minutes to break up the branches, the real sense of the story is greatly increased. The suffering of war and the dilemma of international politics are no longer wonderful distant legends, but as real as the mediocrity of our daily life. . The corpse in the well and the wicked one winning the ball are metaphors for the international community to tie its hands and feet, unable to protect the people in the face of regional tyranny; in the end, it is hoped that the problem will be solved by itself.

  • Marian 2022-03-21 09:02:58

    Under the haze of war and conflict, there is no depression, but a humorous face to face difficulties, able to solve the problem without retreating, but not hard to carry, and life is difficult, and wise. The music and the sky are also praised, and the best of the genre films has not gone away. Tim Robbins is the warmest of this cheap and cute style. The carrion at the bottom of the well is naturally solved with a rain from the crow's mouth -A perfect day.

A Perfect Day quotes

  • B: It's important moment, your first corpse. You never forget it. It's like your first girlfriend or the first time you get laid. I remember the first time I got laid but my first corpse, that shit is burned in my memory. I'll never forget that face, man.

    Sophie: Was it terrible?

    B: No, it wasn't terrible. It was, it was nice. She was, uh, 17 red head, nice body.

    Sophie: The corpse?

    B: No, my... The girl, the first girl I slept with. What's wrong with you?

  • B: I wasn't always like this.

    Damir: Like what?

    B: Like I am now.

    Damir: Were you more articulate?