
The Thief.
No matter how it is evaluated in the eyes of others, in my heart this is the movie that tastes the most to my taste! It's my dish. Whether it is from the intention, faith, environmental protection and extreme sports themes, it is too heartfelt!
What I admire most is the attitude expressed in the film, and the bravery of its works is no less than that of those who are perfectly close to the gods in extreme sports. They are fighting with their lives, going to their limits, with majestic nature, with cruel human beings, and with distorted black and white curvature reality. I prefer to call them awakened! For the sake of authenticity, one can give one's life, and none needs to be understood. When they challenge nature, with awe and appreciation, with a sense of art that integrates with death, people are terrified and intoxicated, they also challenge the hypocrisy and sin of human beings, hunted down by the FBI, and run counter to the rules of this world, but they are right!
There were two places that moved me the most. First, when they threw looted money over poor Mexicans and gave them a rainstorm of hundreds of millions of dollars in banknotes, I was moved to cry. It's not that I'm greedy for money because I remember when I was a child, the atheist's mother educated me, she said, there is no God in this world, only people who strive to become Gods by themselves. At this moment, I suddenly understood what my mother was saying! But I still believe in Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, and the protagonists in the movie are so free and pure because of their faith!
They are not afraid of life and death, every time they die, whenever they leave, their goodbye is just: hi ~see u soon. So calm, so natural, because they have never been bound by this physical body, and in the spiritual world, they meet everywhere. The second thing that was touched was that the girl told the story of one of them who had completed the eight challenges and finally died of murder. He stood in front of the whale-slaughtering boat, which did not want to slow down.
Listening to those words, I already felt shocked and sad. For the sake of justice, for the sake of truly unselfish controversy, for the sake of a group of lovely creatures who are free and at ease, they will never even understand that someone sacrificed to save them. My mind quickly sketched a strong but helpless and resolute man, standing at sea, facing a huge steel, swearing to die as calmly as a homecoming, behind him was a group of beautiful whales, ignorant and fearless in the turquoise waters.
A god-like man who has completed a fabulous speed challenge, but in the end he is no more powerful than a hunt for a ship!!! What a naked reality and pain! Too sharp! Makes me ache.
The so-called criminals who are hunted down, the true braves, they are the most holy, purest, and closest to the gods. Hats off to them!!! I love this movie. I wish I could buy it and treasure it. Because these are my beliefs too. It also touched the switch in my heart!
This film, which does not have a strong sense of rebellion, is actually full of justice, preaching a strong call for help and environmental calls, and I always feel that they are real, not fabricated stories. I always feel that in the corner tower of the earth that we do not know, there is such a great and energetic group of living gods who are silently saving the earth and even paying for their lives. When the truth is distorted or even covered up by various interests, the spirit is passed down. This is the power of faith.
I asked my mother, you don't believe in Buddha, what do you believe? My mother said: I believe in the divine mother of nature. She believes in nature.
After watching the movie, I suddenly understood a lot about enlightenment and nirvana, and all truths in the world are the same way.
And what have we done for that...