This film combines a lot of elements, and Azad has a philosophical flavor. The conversation between Azad and Frankie when they were at the resistance base was very interesting. Azad never gave up tidying up the barren land. When Frankie didn't understand this, Azad told him hope. Frankie's nature is to deceive when he's denying himself, thinking he's a jerk and worthless. Azad doesn't see it that way. He outspoken trusts Frankie for no reason, because his nature is trust. Even though Frankie's obvious betrayal in the process of taking the weapon from his collaborator made the whole operation passive, Azad still, by virtue of his nature, still chose to trust him after Frankie reached out to save him. His own daughter and career are left to Frankie to complete for him. In many cases, your nature will also determine how you want to treat the world and your own life, what your nature is, maybe what you will be like, what you will be like, what will happen if you encounter it. what the world will be like.
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