It is also a history of blood and tears that interprets how to dismember a multi-ethnic country. In addition to satisfying the moral needs of Europe and the United States and the experience of redemption, it does not have the macroscopic perspective that historical war films should have, so it can only focus on "female" films. The nomination of the Venice Film Festival in recent years is either the tearing of Western Europe or the coldness of Northern Europe. Sao Rou Southern Europe finally remembered the Balkan Peninsula, but the subject matter is more like an ideological and political lesson for immigrants from the Middle East in the country. As soon as Napoleon was in his early years, the imperial collections came to suppress it. As soon as the nation-state was established, the empires united and exploded. As soon as the conflict between nations saw the incarnation of European and American masters inspired by Avalokitesvara, the first-mover countries were really hard-handed.
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