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Antwon 2021-12-26 08:01:49
The sense of sight of the Rwanda Grand...
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Evangeline 2021-12-26 08:01:49
The story of Kuwait’s evacuation of overseas Chinese in 1990, and the story of Indian businessmen who made 170,000 compatriots successfully retreat by themselves. While singing praises to the national spirit and pride, the Indian government's inaction and indifference to the personal safety of its citizens are also jaw-dropping. "I didn't ask, what did my country do to me" showed helplessness and sadness. The artificial persona and narrative, the song and dance bridges that are inserted at the...
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Laney 2021-12-26 08:01:49
★★☆Bollywood’s rescue movie is also so...
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Leonard 2021-12-26 08:01:49
After watching it for a while, I don’t feel much to look at,...
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Kody 2021-12-26 08:01:49
The Indian-style terrorist attack war rescue film adapted from real events still looks a bit like a four-star encouragement. The disadvantage is that some issues are not clear enough. The level of political power negotiation in India is unknown. The refugees do not look like refugees. Even if they travel a thousand kilometers without supplies, it is a bit illogical for the refugees to dress neatly when they arrive at the destination. Singing and dancing played a counterproductive role in this...
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Precious 2021-12-26 08:01:49
It is relatively plain and true. The retreat is mainly based on communication and relationship, not rescue by force, and there is no exciting plot to exaggerate. But there are two things that are quite touching-the wife angrily stabs the uncle and the ordinary official smiles silently at the...
Airlift Comments
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Claude 2021-12-26 08:01:49
How did China evacuate overseas Chinese from Kuwait at that time
The information found on the Internet is for reference.
At that time, countries all over the world withdrew from Kuwait. Iraq has opened the only road route: Kuwait-Iraq-Jordan. For more information, you can search for the Chinese ambassador's name "Qin Hongguo Kuwait" mentioned below.
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Hazle 2021-12-26 08:01:49
The Pain of Absent Governments in the Developing Countries-Comments on "Airlift"
The film is adapted from real events and tells the story of the Iraqi Saddam government invaded Kuwait in 1990 and the evacuation of more than 170,000 Indians there.
The content of the story is easily reminiscent of another famous work, which is the 85th Oscar Best Picture "Escape...
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Ranjit Katyal: The only thing that sets us apart is that we are Indians and not Kuwaitis. If we are together, we matter. Otherwise, we mean nothing.