After reading "Night of Kabylia", the scum of running water thinks of a passage I saw before, and it is sad but not unreasonable to read. "She would probably do anything for him. That's what some women are like. Most women in relationships are like that in my opinion. You start to feel like a lifeboat with too many people overcrowded to keep it from sinking. , you throw away pride, you throw away self-esteem and independence. After a while, you start throwing away other people, your friends, everyone you know. And that's still not enough, the lifeboats are still sinking, and then, you know, you I'm going to die with that boat. I see a lot of girls here who have this experience, and I think that's why I hate love." The heroine Kabylia is the true portrayal of this passage, eager to be loved But always get hurt. In the last shot, Kabylia, who was cheated of money and nothing, was in a lively and cheerful crowd with tears in her eyes but smiling, her eyes were still as bright, still determined and full of hope. Encountered inhumans, time and time again. While she is distressed, she is also reflecting, why is this happening? Such a cute girl, smiling like good weather. I can't think of a reason, is it just because she is pure and kind and easy to deceive? Or was it just because she longed to be loved? I don't understand why the scumbag who cheated on love and money chose her. As she asked herself "why are so many people just me". In this film, I saw women who yearned for love, and people at the bottom who yearned to be redeemed by Mary. All are phantoms. No matter how sweet your love words are, and no matter how ardent your prayers are, life is still life. If you don’t change, no one can help you. Kabylia, wishing you well, greeting you across countless time and space. Please don't bother Mary anymore, just believe that Mary is in your heart and you can save yourself. No one can steal your innocence, no one can.
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