The screenwriter is amazing, carefully connecting seemingly unrelated events, big and small, and finally the anchor's mouth came to the conclusion that the role of the media is so great that it influences the opposite, protects the family and defends the country, and invades culture. And this so-called "superior culture" is actually only pornography, violence, and pleasure.
For the audience, the story of casting a net is like peeling an onion, layer by layer. From time to time, tears will flow from time to time, and it is difficult to understand whether it is because the laugh is too much or because it is uncomfortable. For example, a child who commits suicide is commended because he defends it. His own right to life, the robber said "it is better to teach him how to fish than to teach him how to fish", in order to recruit soldiers, seduction is seductive, and terrorists' introductory learning...
I believe that everyone who has seen it has his own way. The impressive events have their own feelings and touches, and they all have different reflections. There is no central idea, but this is a thought-provoking and brave film.
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