The British dare to take pictures of their own shortcomings, not afraid of being criticized, and their courage is commendable, which means that they will indeed face problems and change them.
It's not that the problem doesn't exist, it means that it doesn't exist. The society is developing, and the old developed countries have also experienced the darkest moments. I don't have a more round moon in foreign countries.
The dawn is getting brighter, and the light will surely come, and we are looking forward to it.
The rules of the game in society are really a very contradictory issue: on the one hand, in order to avoid artificial unspoken rules, the rules must be set to death; on the other hand, the cold rules make people feel cold-blooded. The balance between rules and human nature is really contradictory.
The ending is both bright and dark. Born as a human, keep the bottom line.
The protagonist is also a kind person, and the heroine also has her own difficulties. She always says that hateful people must have something pitiful, and poor people have something to hate. I dare not say that the world is a contradiction, but people are really contradictions.
The great thing about this movie is that he is real, the camera records something that might be happening often, and the final outcome is both unexpected and reasonable. The relationship between the male and female protagonists is also a revolutionary friendship between people who suffer from the same disease.
The deepest impression this movie gave me is that there are really too many people in the world who are worse than you, so don't feel sorry for yourself. Can a living person be suffocated to death by urine?
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