Peace cannot change differences, but can respect each other

Randi 2022-04-20 09:02:55

Movies that are sometimes inspired by real events often tell their stories in an overly exaggerated way, like this movie, which passionately shows the reality of Lebanon.

It is impossible to imagine that the parental short story at the beginning of this film and the riots that are caused at the end are in the same story frame. These are two levels that are irrelevant and unbelievable. A seemingly unreasonable or even absurd contradiction formed quickly at the beginning. Between the stubborn two parties, the deal turned into a court drama that was gradually brought into politics. Finally, ethnic confrontation broke out and led to demonstrations and violence. Acts of terror, daring plots relate to the country's civil war and grief in the understanding of different national positions.

Conflicts between indigenous peoples and immigrants are challenged by numerous political, economic, religious and humanitarian contradictions. From the perspective of social background, we don’t know much about it. The effect of this film is very successful, especially in court scenes. Many words of heated debate sound uncomfortable, but this is a ridiculous theory. It is the "political correctness" that should be taken for granted, and the butterfly effect of an invisible battlefield triggers unimaginable political events.

I think it's one of the most intense movies. The word "humiliation" has been denoted many times in the film, and the two people who have begun to contradict show strong and very stubborn characters. They also bear the burden of the unfortunate experience of their parents in the historical period of the previous generation. They are social and national politics. The victim of the film evolves into a clown role played by the court play political game. The two actors performed very wonderfully, often silently expressing complex inner emotions with their eyes and eyes.

The contrasting plots are once helping each other fix their cars, and once angering each other in the same way and suffering the same rib injury. It's a way of reconciliation, with a subtle plot. The film does not emphasize the mistakes and differences of individuality, but wants to express how to achieve peace of mutual respect, including the methods of mutual survival between people, nations and nations, religions and religions.

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  • Wajdi Wehbe: Wajdi Wehbe: No one has a monopoly on suffering.