I agree with Hugo's sentence in the ending, and it can be perfectly connected to the movie itself. But we have to know that a good geographical location and a good land are necessary conditions for a peasant to become a good peasant. It does not rule out even high-quality crops born from an ordinary piece of land, but after all, this is rarely the case, isn't it? In my opinion, everyone in the film is a victim of ordinary land, and it is not only their bodies that have followed so many black immigrants to France, in other words, the same crop of vegetables originally grown in the same field Suddenly one day, the peasants inserted vegetables with different genes into the land and the crops on that land can adapt from the beginning? I don't need to explain much. In short, what this movie shows is the inaction of white people and the innocence of black people. All the evils of black people are the result of the supremacy of white police. I can't agree with this logic. But fortunately, the whole movie is very smooth. The joy of the people at the beginning is in sharp contrast with the bleak background music, and it is the foreshadowing of the tragedy that happened later. All the actors' acting skills are like a crime documentary. Let me watch it. of joy.
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