Make big and small problems, take the slack off the cocoons, and see the micro-knowledge. Through political correctness and clichés, it bravely and skillfully explores complex political and historical issues. Freedom of expression is the cornerstone of artistic creation, and moral courage is the soul of political films. This film will surely become a classic political film and legal film in film history. The existence of such films is the pride of human civilization! I believe that the director also wants to call for domestic transitional justice and political reconciliation similar to South Africa and the former East Germany through this film. Unfortunately, the political, religious and historical entanglement in the Middle East is too deep, and it is also a pity that some countries in another region are still repeating the historical cycle.
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