But I think the audience in the comment section may have found the wrong point.
Imperium. Absolute rule. What has absolute rule?
Language. It all begins with words.
Hard work allowed Mao Zedong to enter the Communist Party, but words made him the spiritual leader of New China.
Hard work allowed Hitler to join the war, but language "achieved" the cause of fascism.
Practical work allowed Obama to get a high degree of education to become a member of Congress, but the language allowed him to persuade the voters to be elected president.
The appearance made the girl feel good about you for the first time, but it was the language that made her decide to have a crush on you.
I want to experience more, and I will understand what is the absolute rule of language.
Watching this film does not need to understand the in-depth ideas of fascism and racism, but only need to appreciate and learn the charm of the language based on these political ideas.
Maybe you don’t understand that undercover is really that simple? Maybe not, or it's that simple.
It is your extraordinary ability to gain the appreciation of others, but the trust you ultimately gain depends on your heart-to-heart communication with him, through words.
The invisible confrontation is really wonderful to me.
I suggest you take a look back and write down those wonderful conversations and ways of thinking for later use.
In addition, the actor Harry Potter is really speechless and very emotional.
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