The story tells that some disadvantaged peoples in Africa around the Sahara Desert have been poisoned by groundwater pollution due to the rapid advancement of capitalism and the extensive establishment of factories. They were discovered by the WHO brickman (played by Penelope), and they worked with explorers ( The male pig's feet (sexy body but unpleasant voice) went to investigate and eventually forced the capitalists to destroy the polluting facilities. If I were a screenwriter or director, the focus of the film might be on the description of the disadvantaged African nations and their infighting, and explore the political and social reasons that capitalism can take root smoothly in the local area and lead to disastrous life. The current film lacks depth and height. I have forgotten the content of the film after a few days of watching it. So I don't want to write more
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