A boring weekend, an unattractive title, an idle man who decided to give it a try... In this way, I met this seemingly anti-terrorist hero, but actually presents the helpless conscience of the world.
When I am my age, I generally don't get caught up in the subject matter of pure heroism. The reason why watching this show may be really boring... But once the plot begins, it makes it difficult to leave it, until the whole weekend is immersed in it, until after a long time of laziness, finally decided to take a pen to record again, this ordinary During the weekend, a rare touch of light... At the beginning of the series, the protagonist Ryan, who returned from Afghanistan with a painful body, sits in a small cubicle and feels the crushing and unfriendly life from his colleagues’ "little wisdom of life" The boss's neglect. Of course, like all heroic protagonists, Ryan is a person with a tough will that seems out of place. He unswervingly reports his findings, and spares no effort to prevent the target person from growing into the next Taliban. In the process, the conflict with the boss was resolved, the goddess' heart was won, and finally the terrorist plan to spread the virus was successfully prevented, saving the lives of many Americans.
But the reason why this drama is called "conscience" is because it calmly tells the audience through different characters and different perspectives outside the protagonist's aura. In each drama, people are in violence, discrimination, anger, and inability to choose. In life, the persistence of how to struggle, grow, and strive to live.
"You think a piece of paper would change the way world sees you? In America, you can still be an African and American, you can be a Mexican-American, an Italian-American, a Chinese-American. In France, there are no hyphenates. You are either French, or you are not." This French policewoman who has been married four times and loves to smoke is free and unrestrained. In casual words, what is said is the sadness behind the terrorist Suleiman. Before becoming a terrorist, Suleiman also went to university full of hope and was full of fighting spirit to apply for employment, eager to change his life in France through his own efforts and normal employment, and truly integrate into it. He also made a compromise to life when he was depressed, and became a cook in the beautiful city with peace of mind. He only hoped that he and his only relative, the only brother, could support each other to live in France. But for him, such a big-minded, sensitive and delicate person, life seems to leave him with too little room for his ambitions, his desires, and his emotions... When he cannot be accepted no matter what he does, The extreme people will always find a way to hell, and take those who refuse to accept it all the way...
"You don't like me. You think you are the good guy and I'm a bad guy. Maybe you are right, but maybe if I was born in a nice place in America, like Cincinnati, I could be the good guy too." The Syrian uncle who helped Ryan and Greer find Hanin's mother and daughter laughed and joked and said this sentence that seemed to excuse himself but was true and helpless. As a refugee richer, he is nasty. But they were born in a country where wars and chaos continue, and they even face life and death every day. In order to survive, maybe life really doesn't give them much choice. The original sin of being born in this land. How many heroes are needed to save...
I really like the self-tortured, drone-controlled soldier Polizzi in the play. Ordinary and cowardly, like everyone who is tortured by conscience in life, he refuses to let himself go, and he is helpless in the cruelty of reality. When he smiled stupidly and wanted to buy all the eggs of the innocent old father killed by his remote-controlled drone. Suddenly, this world has a corner to store warmth...
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