9.11 has always been synonymous with terrorism in my mind, but the living conditions of American Muslims after 9.11 is a new topic. I don't think the Americans in the film are so wrong, that sometimes religion is not the root of the problem and the irrational state of the human being exploited does countless harms. I can't fully agree with the saying in the Quran that "the death of an innocent person is equal to the death of the entire human race, because it will cost humanity", and I even have some doubts about this religion, but looking back at me And whether they truly respect people of different beliefs from the bottom of their hearts.
How credible the descriptions in the film are is indeed debatable. And ethnic conflicts and religious issues cannot be resolved by the simple persistence of the protagonist. Sometimes love is just a beautiful illusion, but unresolved hatred is a more painful reality.
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