The film is a high-end comedy. In the face of extreme religiousism, the film reflects the beginning of war, and the heroine's ex-boyfriend almost died in a foreign country. The chief’s choice was to develop a secular life (fishing and entertainment industry). The doctor originally thought it was whimsical, but finally joined in. After the terrorist attack, he proposed a small-scale gradual approach and communication with the locals.
Is the world left with hatred and wars against each other? To this kind of political question, the film does not give a preaching answer.
So far, I have only watched two motorcycle movies, one is about traveling across South America against Guevara, and the other is about traveling to Africa by the lead actor Ivan. Faced with the reality of poverty, Guevara organized guerrillas and went to war with the current governments of various countries. He died in the war, but most of the regimes established after the revolution were solitary sectarians in power, or even tyrants. Ivan sent medicine all the way and donated the sponsorship to the shelter for children who survived the genocide. Ivan burst into tears when he faced a child who was about to fight and kill at the age of nine. He had no political ideals, but he had a kind nature.
Different people have different rebellions, but human beings need courage and kindness.
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