Happy Independence Day - A Gift?

in whalepower •  7 years ago  (edited)

Make This Independence Day Weekend Unforgettable.


An Unexpected Evening


Yesterday I watched a movie that a close friend with a big heart suggested. It's a romantic drama.

I am not into romantic drama.
Or so I thought.

After procrastinating for weeks, I finally cued up the video to watch the movie, because I promised Jane that I would. And when she recommends a book or a movie, my curiosity eventually wins.

Some day it is a book that I would never have read without her. Other times, it's the most amazing song that has 7 views on YouTube before it becomes a hit. This time, it was this movie she recommended.

It has had me glued to the screen. I was still watching, even as the last words of the melody reverberated through the closing credits... I had watched with tears in my eyes. I was sobbing throughout the film. Through its 21/2 hours - to the end.

I found myself emerged into a fascinating story of peace and war, love and hate, of life and death, of compassion and brutality, of goodness and of evil.

It is remarkable that I came to watch this cinematic master piece on the eve of a long Independence Day weekend. The American Civil war cost much blood. On both sides. They were people with good intentions and differing views on both sides.
These people, that's US today.


A Movie Quote


Here is a quote from Ruby, one of the principal characters in the movie.
A word for those who scheming for war in Syria, Russia and elsewhere.
A special warning to those who are aching for civil war in western societies and to those who wish to force their political view, ideology and lifestyle on others:

Ruby: Every piece of this is man's bullshit. They call this war a cloud over the land. But they made the weather and then they stand in the rain and say 'Shit, it's raining!'

Be careful what you wish for, then!



A Gift For You and Your Loved Ones


Let this movie then be a gift for you today! Let it be a gift for all men, women and children of any belief system, wherever in the world. Let this movie serve as a reminder of the merciless brutality of war and of the cost of blood and.

Let it be also a reminder of the warmth of love, of people who honor God, of their families and friends.

Above all, let it be a reminder of the generations that fought for our freedom and way of life - who sacrificed their own lives for us. It is shameful to forget, even dishonor their sacrifice.

Let us thank those who rest in unmarked graves in the valleys of cold mountains, silently whispering: You are welcome!


Here are two excerpts:


The Movie begins with a monologue:

Ada: "Dear Mr. Inman, I began by counting the days, then the months. I don't count on anything anymore except the hope that you will return, and the silent fear that in the years since we saw each other, this war, this awful war, will have changed us both beyond all reckoning."

reference Cold Mountain IMDB

Watch this Movie Today

Leave your comment below. Let me know what you think. Who were you watching the film with? Were you touched? Did the movie change how you think about politics. Did it strengthen your resolve?



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Thank you for reading. 🦅

Happy Independence Day 2017



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I watched it 10 years ago being as a student and living in hostel. Young years - the wind in the heads. It is difficult to say why we chose this movie, probably because of Nicole Kidman, but just remember that then we all cried.
Thank you for reminding me about this film, I should probably review it again, because now the topic of the war is perceived by me very differently. Then it was foreign and distant history, and now war is just in a few hundred kilometers from me and maybe tomorrow it will be on my doorstep. Who and why needs it? I would like to know the answers...

Thanks @erikaflynn.
Isn't it so - many today don't read, don't watch challenging films that do not glorify hate and evil. Many have never experienced the horrors of war.

Thanks for your comment and upvote. Let's spread the message far and loud!

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Good movie! I've seen it about 5-6 times and loved it every time. I like the old goat lady talking about the birds and seeds!

Yeah - I loved it. Goats lady: You've been a good goat...

🐐

I Like... Bird eats a seed- shits it out- tree grows... Bird's got a purpose, seed's got a purpose, shit's got a purpose!

Yeah - she's got it.

Though the one's who wish for war - they ain't got no purpose... As Ruby would probably say...

It's easy to wish for war when you've never been on the front lines!

A special warning to those who are aching for civil war in western societies and to those who wish to force their political view, ideology and lifestyle on others

usually the same group of folks; they'd rather break this society than not to hold power in it

To their detriment. Mostly Beta to Delta males, rarely any men... They stand no chance in battle. They have not smelled blood. They don't know what they are getting themselves into.

A special warning it is.

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Happy 4th <3

Thank you ! To you as well.

There was a lot more to that movie than I expected. We read Stephan Crane's Red Badge of Courage in high school and that colored my view of war, in a similar way, from then on. I could never hope for war!

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

This movie is packed with a lifetime of emotions and experiences - relived. Even those who have not experienced war, this movie does bring it home. Let's keep it in the past - and I hope and pray that those who are inciting violence and war will have an epiphany - even for their grand children's sake.

Thanks for your comment, my friend. And thanks for the book recommendation.
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"Let's keep it in the past". Yes, indeed!

Amen amigo.

Happy Day Winners!

Indeed - keep winning!

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