"Out of thin air", Best Actress at Cannes, Best Foreign Language Film at the Golden Globe Awards. Attracted by the heroine, Diane Kruger, who once played Helen in "Troy", the film tells the story of pain - justice - revenge.
In the face of pain, different people have different pain points in life. Some of the pain is gradually aggravating, giving you a little buffer time. And some pains come out of nowhere, hitting you all at once, leaving you with no power to fight back.
For example, in this "Out of thin air", the new German immigrant family was happy and happy. Suddenly the heroine Katya came back from playing with her girlfriend, and her husband and son died in the explosion. That's not all, you still have to face a barrage of torture from the police, such as whether your husband is a Muslim, whether he is of Kurdish ethnicity, and whether he has sponsored a political organization. You still have to face the questioning of the man's parents. If you are more careful, this tragedy will not happen. You still have to go to court and face the killers of your husband and children. What's even more maddening is that the murderer was released because of insufficient evidence.
Your life and family are destroyed in a blast, and you're forced to take those secondary injuries. Of course you can't stand it, so you go for drugs, you commit suicide, you wake up in a nightmare. You also have to face the fact that the murderer is at large, so you choose to burn all the jade and embrace the blue sea.
What is this place? This is Germany, a developed Western European country. It has a developed economy, a prosperous life, and good medical and educational facilities. It is because of these attractive factors, as well as liberal immigration policies, that many Turks move to Germany. Because Germany's fertility rate is very low, they provide Germany with an abundant labor force, and of course they also enjoy Germany's welfare. Many people have also become elites in the industry, such as the famous star Ozil, who is of Turkish descent. Although the husband of the protagonist Katya in this film used to deal drugs, he also opened a tax office and was considered a middle class.
Even the developed Germany cannot guarantee a sense of security, can the world-leading US? After Trump took office, everything in life became uncertain. Originally, China-US trade was doing well, and ZTE's ban also caused heavy losses to US suppliers, who faced the threat of layoffs and production cuts. The FBI investigates whether Russia rigged the election, and Mr. Trump removed the director. Prosecutors sniped at Wall Street financial giants, and Trump fired the prosecutors too. Fortunately, they can still scold the president on TV shows and American dramas, mocking him unscrupulously, such as "War of the Bone".
The talks in Panmunjom between South Korea and North Korea gave the people near the 38th parallel a little sense of security. After all, after Kim Jong-un came to power, there was too much news about the nuclear test from North Korea, and it felt that the whole of East Asia was shrouded in the shadow of the nuclear test. Even American children on the other side of the ocean were worried that Trump’s words were too intense and would stimulate Kim Jong-un to launch a nuclear warhead. .
With the end of the US, France and Syria air strikes, the people of Syria can finally breathe a sigh of relief. We media once filled the screen with the faces and ruins of Syrian children. In those days, everyone forgot that China and the United States were fighting a trade war, and that the United States decided to ban the sale of ZTE's key components for seven years. It is said that the next one will be Huawei's turn.
Tan Qindong, the "rumour-monger" doctor of Hongmao Liquor, was released on bail pending trial. Tan could finally see the sun and breathe the air of freedom. Hongmao Liquor began to apologize, removed all advertisements, and "serious rectification". If there is no media, maybe Tan Qindong has already started serving his sentence. He has been detained in the Inner Mongolia Detention Center thousands of miles away from home for more than three months. The local lawyer introduced him to persuade him to plead guilty, and he almost signed it. It was not until his wife felt that something was wrong and hired another lawyer, which was exposed in the media and public opinion fermented, and he was rescued and lived the rest of his life.
But we are still more and more anxious and more and more insecure. The people of South Korea and North Korea are concerned about the security of the peninsula and national unity, and the people of Syria are concerned about the end of the civil war and the safety of their homes. The doctor Tan Qindong is concerned about his own physical freedom and freedom of speech. He still has lingering fears when he comes out to be interviewed by the media, fearing that he will be arrested again.
What about us? The housing prices in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen have long been out of reach. The income has doubled and the housing price has also doubled. But his income is from 400,000 to 800,000, and the house price has changed from 3 million to 6 million. For a school district room, a friend reluctantly sold the big house that had just been renovated for a few years and bought a small house of 60 to 70 square meters. The family of five had no love, just for the primary school students to have a better life. Educational Resources. The medical resources in the small town are scarce, and the uncle I met on the train has to go to the provincial capital thirteen times a year for dressing changes, which has become a habit.
The sense of security is already a luxury, you can try to live in other places, such as Erhai Lake in Dali, such as Yimi Sunshine in Lijiang. Of course, you have to forget about the black tour guides and bad businessmen in Yunnan, and selectively filter them out. Or you can choose to pay attention to the incident itself, be a calm observer, don't be numb and don't exaggerate, such as the vicious wounding incident of Shaanxi Mizhi students.
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