
ayhansalamci
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A successfully constructed biography of James Nachtwey who devoted his life to photography. When I researched James' life and first watched his biography, he has a personality that quickly eliminated the doubts I had, especially about war photography. I think it's important for viewers to have positive thoughts about him, as he is open minded and doesn't shy away from questioning himself on many issues and even criticizes the moral dimensions of different people who do what he does.
Although it's difficult to watch all the evil that war brings, we should congratulate the viewers who try to remain calm. The documentary also invites the audience to question humanity, good and evil at length. Watching the story of James, an important journalist who hopes that good and morality will one day prevail over evil, will add very positive things to you. In addition, the community of people who call themselves photographers and journalists but don't see this as anything other than making a profit from their job should also watch it.
Although it's difficult to watch all the evil that war brings, we should congratulate the viewers who try to remain calm. The documentary also invites the audience to question humanity, good and evil at length. Watching the story of James, an important journalist who hopes that good and morality will one day prevail over evil, will add very positive things to you. In addition, the community of people who call themselves photographers and journalists but don't see this as anything other than making a profit from their job should also watch it.
Today, I decided to watch this movie again after watching it on DVD years ago and wasn't thought messages much about it for first watch, but realizing the simple messages given, because I've been thinking about it lately about the devastation that any addiction can have on a person, including unrestricted desires and wishes.
Any occupation that makes the time spent by each person from birth to death valuable will eventually cause addiction to them and it will often be difficult to notice the addiction that gradually develops because the pleasure that comes from that occupation is like an elixir that keeps a person alive, like feeling that they exist and even a purpose for living. Although the foundations that form a positive or negative perspective on life, people and nature are formed through education, any hobby or occupation that a person spends time on affects them morally and negatively. From the most innocent to the worst, addictions that we are not aware of, I see it as an inevitable fact that they will cause emotional damage to a person but these addictions are what enable a person to hold on to life. Preventing addictions that directly harm people is important for social life and the survival of the system, and I also think that these addictions that psychologically destroy people should always be on the agenda. While learning to integrate into society, to be moral, to protect loved ones, to distance oneself from the concept of evil and to be a good individual through education, I don't remember seeing educational methods that are psychologically important regarding addictions. The only reason that people with addiction lose control over their actions. Example, drug addicts away from the dirty system of this world and feels happy with the dopamine effect that drugs give them and when this effect ends, they return to the real world and after returning, they want to use drugs once more because the drug addicts thinks that living makes them feel bad. The dopamine effect created by any addiction affects people over time and sometimes even makes them unconscious. Drug addiction, which governments and societies aren't fighting against one hundred percent, is increasing day by day and is causing terrible destruction.
About False Hopes After having expectations about something, believing in it more and more and making it a part of your life is a positive development but a small negative situation can make you feel very bad. Everyone keep run for hope and it doesn't matter how logical or irrational this hope is because instinctively acting emotionally about hopes is inevitable. Believing in something too much, making it the sole purpose of life opens wounds that are hard to heal. Thinking in advance that there may be negative developments about hopes is one of the elements that makes a person strong. If we look at all of this from an emotional perspective, all the emotional people I have seen so far have experienced the greatest destructions due to the false hopes they have nurtured.
I congratulate the entire film crew. Because the editing, camera angles compatible with the scene, extraordinary music, acting, and tension elements were magnificent. It's a work that you should watch at least once in your life and that you cannot help but think about life. The messages given by the film are still a current issue for humanity. After the movie ended, I think I watched the walls of the house for about five minutes without thinking about anything.
Any occupation that makes the time spent by each person from birth to death valuable will eventually cause addiction to them and it will often be difficult to notice the addiction that gradually develops because the pleasure that comes from that occupation is like an elixir that keeps a person alive, like feeling that they exist and even a purpose for living. Although the foundations that form a positive or negative perspective on life, people and nature are formed through education, any hobby or occupation that a person spends time on affects them morally and negatively. From the most innocent to the worst, addictions that we are not aware of, I see it as an inevitable fact that they will cause emotional damage to a person but these addictions are what enable a person to hold on to life. Preventing addictions that directly harm people is important for social life and the survival of the system, and I also think that these addictions that psychologically destroy people should always be on the agenda. While learning to integrate into society, to be moral, to protect loved ones, to distance oneself from the concept of evil and to be a good individual through education, I don't remember seeing educational methods that are psychologically important regarding addictions. The only reason that people with addiction lose control over their actions. Example, drug addicts away from the dirty system of this world and feels happy with the dopamine effect that drugs give them and when this effect ends, they return to the real world and after returning, they want to use drugs once more because the drug addicts thinks that living makes them feel bad. The dopamine effect created by any addiction affects people over time and sometimes even makes them unconscious. Drug addiction, which governments and societies aren't fighting against one hundred percent, is increasing day by day and is causing terrible destruction.
About False Hopes After having expectations about something, believing in it more and more and making it a part of your life is a positive development but a small negative situation can make you feel very bad. Everyone keep run for hope and it doesn't matter how logical or irrational this hope is because instinctively acting emotionally about hopes is inevitable. Believing in something too much, making it the sole purpose of life opens wounds that are hard to heal. Thinking in advance that there may be negative developments about hopes is one of the elements that makes a person strong. If we look at all of this from an emotional perspective, all the emotional people I have seen so far have experienced the greatest destructions due to the false hopes they have nurtured.
I congratulate the entire film crew. Because the editing, camera angles compatible with the scene, extraordinary music, acting, and tension elements were magnificent. It's a work that you should watch at least once in your life and that you cannot help but think about life. The messages given by the film are still a current issue for humanity. After the movie ended, I think I watched the walls of the house for about five minutes without thinking about anything.
Wow! A tremendous tragedy that reveals the subconscious in an absurd way. We can feel a war's pain no matter where. It's human anger and violence that prioritizes war rather than many people who argue that war is in our genes. The rising theme of violence, black humor elements and every detail in the film are as they should be and a magnificent scenario that directly conveys the message the director wants to give to the audience. There is no doubt that I will watch it again one day.
Thespian: ''Ethnic tension, civil war, war between brothers. If you have an open wound, you must pour the boiling lead into it yourself. Don't expect me to do it. Don't feel bad for anyone. If you feel bad for anything, ruin it until you die. Because, death is beautiful and the world is meaningless. Politics is madness. And I'm talking nonsense.''
Thespian: ''Ethnic tension, civil war, war between brothers. If you have an open wound, you must pour the boiling lead into it yourself. Don't expect me to do it. Don't feel bad for anyone. If you feel bad for anything, ruin it until you die. Because, death is beautiful and the world is meaningless. Politics is madness. And I'm talking nonsense.''