It's not a lighthearted movie, it's not beautiful here, it's even suffocating. Comparing the three clips, I still like the first paragraph of WORDS. The monks in it are pious towards God, and he is kind and warm. Shelter and love for strange women more than anything he held dear. He once said in his sleep: "I walked through the valley of the shadow of death, I am not afraid of demons, because the Lord is with me." The
photographer won the Pulitzer Prize, he recorded the process of the shooting, but death is to him It didn't have any deep meaning at the time. He can't stop hatred, and he can't eliminate killing. The photographer's love for women of different races, the monk's love for girls is still unforgettable and moving. For some reason, the heartwarming stories of war are all the more poignant.
The three stories tell the whole big context of the movie in flashbacks. I remember studying geography and history books. This land has always been called the "Balkan Powder Keg". There are many conflicts between the Albanians and the Macedonians. The movie is the concentration of hatred. A man of the opposite nationality. Death seems absurd and random. No matter where you are, whether in the UK or locally, hatred seems to be unavoidable.
Why bother?
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