for the first time to see a documentary of humanities
and after admission today felt an unexpected sense of dignified very touched not the whole issue of people Kabbah sound snacking at the right time and waiting for the opening broadcast we all Particular patience.
This is a reflection on killings and being killed.
As a family member of the victim, Adi is on the weaker side, visiting the killers, actual executors, prison guards one by one... I can hardly imagine him. What kind of mood is it when I saw Killer’s vivid gestures when he killed his own brother and said, “He is laughing because he apologizes and regrets his actions, so that he can show his indifference even harder. the mood get relieved "
on hearing his pro-uncle said," I am not a murderer I did not kill Ramli I should not be held accountable "when Adi trembling lips
Adi mother could not contain a cry when seeing another survivor
Adi On the first day of total amnesia, my father kept holding his hands and supporting his semi-paralyzed body, wandering helplessly in the house, "Help me, I walked into a strange place, how come I came here?" I
can’t help feeling the weight. Not only because of the sins that people have committed in the past, but also because those who have committed sins have no regrets and are still using their influence to deter their victims from generation to generation, so that they still live in dire straits
today. This one happened to be Live Q&A. There was a live Q&A live broadcast nationwide. Both Joshua and Adi were present in Brighton
. There were a few questions that were more impressed:
"Adi, do you forgive them now?"
Adi--" Can't talk about forgiveness Forgive me, I just want to restore the history itself, but I don’t want my children to live in the shadows and fears of my parents."
"What is the image of the debugging mirror on the poster?"
Joshua--"There are two metaphors, one is to hope that the killers of the year can face history clearly and look back at the damage caused by history; the other is to symbolize that we want to give history the original face."
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