Distant memory

April 2022-01-05 08:02:31

Seeing this Angel Night Terrors seems to have been three years ago. At that time, I was candidates for a course in world film appreciation, and I actually watched a lot of good but unknown movies. I think of this movie again recently because I have a little bit of my own experience of the hardships of the world.
Using organs to exchange residence status is unimaginable for a person living a normal life. But sometimes the pursuit of life is more than anything else. There was a time when I had the idea that if people cannot live decently, they might as well leave this world as the last fight. But then when I saw someone selling kidneys for treatment, I understood. When people are not in that situation, they won't have the feelings at the time. Many times living is at the cost of health and dignity.

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  • Harley 2022-01-05 08:02:31

    I just didn't understand where the hero finally came home. . It's totally contradictory

  • Rachael 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    The topic of illegal immigration itself can be made into countless movies. Illegal immigrants in Tibet have become daily, inhuman treatment and inhuman life, and they are always watched by the immigration bureau, thus they have been subjected to various mental and physical unequal treatment, and they have also been oppressed in various ways. , being deceived, and the abuse of body organs, especially the scene of the three-person operation in the hotel, which is direct and bloody, and can't bear to look directly at it. , one went to the United States, and the other went home. The movie looked very depressing, and the ending was quite satisfactory.

Dirty Pretty Things quotes

  • [last lines]

    Okwe: Hello? Valerie? Yes, it's me. At last, I'm coming home!

  • [first lines]

    Okwe: Do you want a car? Ten pounds, Theatreland. Car? London? You want a taxi? Buckingham Palace.