Writing this title feels extra heavy. I've seen the movie, but I don't think it's worthy of such a heavy historical topic.
I've seen some similar reports on the topic of red Cambodia before, and I've seen a movie, Fire slaughtered the city, and I was deeply impressed.
In fact, a similar movement has also happened in China, but the scope is relatively small. Watching some scenes in the movie, I seem to have seen the red song, the loyalty dance (I experienced social education when I was a child, and I have the impression that all the students did not attend classes at that time.) , just do these things all day), fortunately, I have never encountered a period like 1951-1977. Fortunately, we have such a capable and courageous leader as Leader Deng.
Sometimes, I also think, how did our fathers and grandfathers come here when they were young?
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