background:
Three and a half years of civil war. Both sides have had a nervous breakdown. Slaughter civilians to each other. Serbia has the largest army and population and the most slaughter. Then, the security camps set up by the United Nations were all shady anyway. The Muslims fight guerrillas in the safe zone, but it disgusts the Serbs. There is a scene in the movie where the Serbs force the peacekeeping camps. In the end, the general instructed that the local Mu men pretended to be transported to a safe area, but in fact they were all cleaned and shot inside the hall, which was too bloody and cruel. I paused ⏸️ for half an hour, and I was depressed. After the fall, the Serb commander-in-chief was sentenced to life imprisonment and crimes against humanity by the International Court of Justice in The Hague.
Small perspective:
Mother, as a first point of view, we are too familiar with all kinds of fancy violations for personal gain. From the beginning, the husband was the refugee representative, and finally the sons were forced into the staff room. It can be said that we understand very well that human nature and maternal love carry all kinds of selfish thoughts.
Large viewing angle:
so tmd what! The small angle of view is useless. In the tumultuous world, all the efforts of the little people are finally crushed into powder. The female translator went home in the snow ❄️, white and white, her husband and son died so clean. Relying on United Nations resolutions, Britain, the United States, France, Germany, and the Netherlands sent troops to forcibly suppress local wars and allocate national territory. However, the hatred will be passed on again, and next time, maybe it will be the Muslims who will slaughter them in turn.
Experience:
1. Learning a foreign language can be a dog interpreter and escaped a life, but did not learn the right direction. For example, his husband, comrade principal, the German language that he learned is useless.
2. Be beaten if you fall behind. Standing up to be beaten is to look up to you.
3. Long live the motherland!
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