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After watching "Sediq Bale" - I hope you and I will both be "warriors of life"

Use one word to describe this movie, that is "beautiful"!

Every picture is so beautiful, even the bloody war, is so beautifully shot that people like me, who close their eyes when seeing the scene of wiping the neck, can keep watching without blinking. , because the picture is so beautiful!

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The first scene that touched me very much was the part where the Japanese were killed in Wushe. The scene was very cruel at one time. Arms, arms, heads, seven They were scattered in the streets, corpses were everywhere, and blood was stained everywhere, but I didn’t find it difficult to watch. With the background music and the strong tone often used in various movies to exaggerate scenes of separation and sadness, I couldn’t stand it. The thick fog makes me feel beautiful. I can keep watching and watching...

Speaking of the background music here, I think the director's choice is so good and appropriate. , the lyrics are so beautiful, it is the music that makes me passionate.

At first I was a little unsure. What was the director’s stance on the heroic resistance of the Seediq Bale people to the Japanese? Is it to praise their fearlessness and bravery? Are you praising this national plot? When I heard the line "My children, the cold light of your swords makes the moon pale as wax" in the lyrics, my doubts were eliminated...

The director is the kind of director I respect , has human feelings, and the countless Japanese who were brutally killed also deserve sympathy. Once the war starts, there is no right or wrong, no winner or loser.

Some people say that animals that trample other people’s land do not deserve sympathy. I know, everyone knows it, but it will always make people sad to see the withering of life...

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The scene where women and children hanged themselves made me cry the most. I thought I would not be able to cry during this period, and I have been restraining this emotion, but When I saw Hanako dressing up carefully and waiting for her husband to end her life, and when I saw the young woman pressing her child painfully on the rope, I couldn't help crying.

In fact, on Seediq Bale, when I saw that the men decided to die to defend the pride of their tribe, the women could only continue to light the fire, prepare delicious meals and wait for the soldiers to return. I had some dissatisfaction, and I felt that women should be able to do something more. I began to think, if it were me, what would I do? Seediq Bale women who have no fighting ability can only go to the battlefield to die, and will only be a burden to men. If you think about it seriously, they can't really do anything. Human society needs division of labor, "You plow the fields and I weave the cloth." This kind of thing is not discrimination, but division of labor.

I seemed to have convinced myself. I told myself that if the Japanese ended up breaking into the tribe and killing all the women, I would be able to accept it. But the wonderful thing is that the director gave me a surprise. Women in Dekebale shouldn't be like this! The moment when the women collectively decide to commit suicide, this sense of sacrifice undoubtedly demonstrates the forbearance, dedication, and firmness of women's character traits to the fullest, making people feel sad and silently sigh at the director's superb shooting skills.

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Let’s talk about the Seediq Bale children. The woman used the tribe’s unique pigments to carve the child’s immature face into the Seediq Bale’s unique When I saw the totem, I felt my heart tremble slightly. These children are so cute and innocent. Because they did not catch up with a good birth period, they had to become Seediq Bale men early. Bawan led a group of children. Traveling through the jungle to inform the soldiers ahead and collect bullets, guns and supplies; Bawan chopped off the heads of his tribe with one knife; Bawan and the enemy died together. He has just understood what pride is, and he has already paid the price for his pride. If he has a chance to grow up, he will definitely be a prouder person than Mona!

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"Sediq Bale men are real men!" From the beginning of the film, I have been thinking about how to become a real man. Is a real man really so important? Ever since the Seediq Bale men conspired to rebel, I began to wonder, is there really anything in this world that is more important than life? Just endure it, Seediq Bale, put away a little bit of your pride. It is important to be able to see the sun for one more day, walk on one more piece of land, drink one more sip of wine, and feel life more!

It wasn’t until I saw the men dancing, heard the unique singing of the Seediq Bale people, and saw that the Seediq Bale turned out to be such a lovely and bohemian people, that I began to understand Yes, they are a proud nation! Their men are proud men! Just like a bird soaring above the ninth level, if you don't give me back the blue sky, I would rather be killed in a cage than settle for nothing.

Slowly, I felt ashamed of my initial thoughts. What was wrong with me? I was indifferent to Gou Qi, and I actually defended Gou Qi? If there is a chance to regain the hunting ground, if there is a chance to return to the sky again, why not go for it? Living is not just for the flowers and plants in front of you, but also to realize your true desires in your heart!

I am angry with Temuvaris. The killing of tribesmen is the most unbearable scene for me. But at the same time, I envy Temuvaris for Mona because he is willing to accept the Japanese. He doesn't need to die to rule; because he won't resist, doesn't understand what dignity is, and can feel at ease even if he betrays his people and ancestors. Thinking of this, I feel that Mona is really stupid...

Temuvaris has no hunting ground in his heart, so he is willing to live in peace, and Mona! All real men in Sediq Bale are unwilling to give in! They live to die!

I started to think, what kind of person am I? Where is my hunting ground? Do I still have a hunting ground in mind? Am I someone who dares to resist unwillingly? I don’t have the courage of Seediq Bale people, and the real world is indeed not so dramatic, there is not so much black and white, most people live in In the middle area, while being ruled by the "Japanese", they circled around the edge of the hunting ground, thinking that this was the entire hunting ground. These people really didn't know that there would be a bigger hunting ground if they moved a little further, so they were confused. A lifetime of confusion is enough; and some people, they know the existence of the big hunting ground, but they do not have the courage to move forward. Every time they take a step forward, they will be whipped deeply by the "Japanese". It hurts. It really hurts, they are afraid, so they stop moving forward; but there will always be a small group of people, they are real warriors, warriors of life, no matter how tortured the "Japanese" are, they will always rush into the hunting ground Take a look!

To be honest, I don’t know what kind of person I am. I can only say that I hope I am a warrior in life, because I know that not being able to reach the hunting ground will hurt me more than being whipped.

Finally, goodbye! Proud Sediq Bale, your hunting ground moistened with blood will be more fertile next year, the leaves will be greener, the flowers will be more fragrant, and the valley will be filled with melodious songs again. That’s the proud Sediq Bale singing together on the Rainbow Bridge!

Don’t be afraid!

Don’t be afraid!