I don't think the story itself is outstanding.
What is interesting is the natural and humanistic customs of the Arab world countries.
The vast desert, arid land, heavy clothing, heavy camels and flies everywhere.
In this way, in such a country and region, it may be very difficult to make such a movie.
Because their living environment is really bad.
Because of cultural differences, sometimes I don't understand the director's blank space very well.
Hebb was thinking about something in his large quiet eyes.
And why did he kill the robber resolutely.
Was it because he saw that the robber took English belongings in exchange for money?
But he knew from the beginning that this robber had killed the British and his brother.
Who is the other warlord and what faction does it belong to?
How did Hibb recognize this robber in his mind before?
Why did he defend this robber in the middle.
After all sorts of things, how much emotional conflict he had in his heart.
I didn't understand these key details.
It's just that human beings kill each other to separate family affection, and the harm to children is irreversible.
I wish the world peace.
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