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Kailey 2022-01-17 08:03:35

After watching, I was thinking about the feelings of those Muslim actors when they were acting in this kind of movies.
Muslims and terrorist organizations are easily connected nowadays. The
film shows this kind of connection,
if it weren’t from Pakistan. Young people, but young people in the United States.
This is just a simple change in values. How cruel and ruthless the financial industry is story
. With race,
what is involved will change. Is the terrorist organization looking to the United States first, or The United States first stretched its hands to other countries

. The communication between people is like in the film "Please listen carefully to the ins and outs, and don't jump to conclusions."
"Okay" In the
end, did you really listen to it?
Negotiation, one can knead the other at will, is it possible to negotiate on an equal footing?

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  • Violette 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    Another film that discusses counterterrorism, only this time a Pakistani tells his story. In fact, the male protagonist was willing to integrate into the United States at the beginning, but his transformation was more caused by Americans. The more fearful we are about something, the more powerful we make the other person feel. In fact, fear can never overcome fear. The same goes for violence.

  • Tara 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    American dream is not something that everyone can achieve. No matter how smart you are, Muslims are the most unfortunate after 9/11. Of course, the Chinese will also have their troubles.

The Reluctant Fundamentalist quotes

  • Changez: You picked a side after 9/11; I didn't have to. It was picked for me.

  • Changez: Pretend I'm him.