Small sees big and big sees small

Rosalee 2022-04-20 09:02:55

When a stone falls into the water, it must cause ripples.

Because we are outsiders, it is difficult to understand the history of Lebanon. As far as the movie is concerned, it is probably like this. There are two kinds of nationals in Lebanon, one is the native Lebanese people, and the other is the Palestinians who arrived in Lebanon because of the war. Originally, this was just the relationship between the host and the host. But historically it is clear that the Palestinians have invaded Lebanon (or brought a civil war to Lebanon). Of course, the history of the world is such a mess.

What matters is what we can see from this movie.

I poured your water from upstairs and didn't apologize, you did your government project, helped me fix the water pipe, I smashed the water pipe with a hammer, and you called me an idiot when I came back. I want you to apologize, and you don't apologize either. When you were forced to apologize, and I said a heavy word (involving ethnic grievances), you punched me and broke two ribs. This was never over. Looking back, the doctor told you not to move if you hurt your rib, but if you want to live and work hard, you got up and worked in the middle of the night, and you fell down. The pregnant wife hurt the child in her stomach while dragging you. As a result, hatred expanded and right and wrong became serious. Even when lawyers participated, the media reported that this became the "flash point" of the "old hatred and new hatred" between the two major races. So much so that the president came forward to help the two reconcile their grievances.

Seeing the big from the small shows us the value and significance of peaceful coexistence of human beings. Saying that we can see the small by the big is that we see the problems in human nature. We always live in the past, live in the group, and cannot treat ourselves and others objectively.

Therefore, this movie is worth recommending, it can help us see ourselves and the world. 18.6.26

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