If you haven't experienced it, you and I who have only seen the movie will not understand. But even so, we still have to look at it and try our best to understand the tragic scene that has happened in human history.
I watched the 5 seasons of Homeland Security in one breath before. Terrorists attacked, the United States fought back, bombed a school in the terrorist's home, and killed nearly 100 children. The terrorist looked at the news that the US authorities kept saying that the so-called bombing of the school was a rumor. He said angrily, look, they still call us terrorists.
The war seems to never stop.
Some time ago, a video of a child after the explosion in Syria was uploaded on the Internet. Covered in dust and blood, he sat silently in the emergency chair, not crying or making trouble. He touched his bleeding head, and then looked down at the blood on his hands. He was helpless, so he wiped his hands on the corner of the chair. There is an article that compares this video to the little boy refugee who died on the beach before. The title is to the effect: leave, you are the little boy on the beach; stay, you are the little boy in the emergency chair...
see the black screen In that scene, I don't know what to say. If I have to say something positive, I probably think of the opening narration in Love Acutally that I have watched countless times. After 9/11, all the phone calls were made to express love, not hate. Love for family, friends, lovers, children. Whether in despair or on weekdays, LOVE is all around.
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