In the movie "flowers of war", 13 prostitutes were considered as despicable women when the Japanese invaded Nanking. In the face of the inhuman butcher's knife of the invaders, they inspired chivalry, bravely stood up to the Japanese army and marched forward without fear, which really made people feel distressed. It is precisely because in such marginal women, at the critical moment, they exchanged their own strength for the safety of students and embraced the ugliness of the world with their lives.
Yumo is the only survivor among 13 prostitutes. Although Yumo is a prostitute, she is polite, natural and graceful, like a strange girl who dares to love and hate. Yumo was given preferential treatment for her outstanding appearance. She was invaded by a senior officer of the Japanese army, which made her "better" than more than a dozen others, which promoted the final victory of the war and made her finally rescued.
Later, Japan declared its unconditional surrender, and Yumo went to her international military court to identify the crimes committed by the Japanese army that year. Although she was humiliated when she was rescued, she watched the Japanese get the punishment she deserved, so that her painful life ended, or maybe she would start a new life and live an ordinary life silently.
It seems that the thirteen prostitutes in flowers of war are real, right? Even those who survive in the end, this scar in their hearts will be difficult to heal in the future. After all, they are experiencing inhuman things. There are still many impressive scenes in his films, which are probably deeply imprinted in people's hearts and are difficult to heal.
But what I want to say is that it does exist, and we should not forget that painful history, but keep it in mind, because the reality is much more cruel than the history presented in the film. Everyone is equal before life and death, and no one should go with anyone. Flowers of war only represents a small part of us, and their bravery is an example worthy of learning from each of us and worthy of our praise.