There are beautiful mountain scenery, wild ethnic customs and bloody war scenes in the film.
For the aboriginal people who are brave by nature, there are disputes and killings between ethnic groups. When the Japanese landed on the island to take over the spread of colonial culture, the unyielding blood in the blood made the Seediqs burst out after enduring for many years, and finally brought more hatred and death. After watching this movie, you can't simply define who is right and who is wrong. The only thing you want to say is that no one will win in the face of war.
This is a movie that explores human nature. I personally think that no matter what historical movie is made of fighting and killing, if everyone realizes after watching that it is to reflect rather than promote hatred, then it will be a meaningful movie. So when I saw some of my highly educated friends clamoring for revenge after watching a war movie made by a major domestic director, I became even more determined not to watch such movies.
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