I came across it when I was looking for a piece of rice at station B. Strange name, warm picture. It is about the friendship between a Jewish boy and an old Muslim, or father-son relationship. This film made me understand Muslims from another angle for the first time. It is no longer the stereotyped and oppressive, dogmatic. (To be honest. I personally think it looks much better than "Muslim's Funeral.") To be honest, I used to think that religion and belief are very mysterious things, incomprehensible but acceptable. But now I feel that religion or belief is a kind of salvation and salvation of the soul. It preaches a kind of beauty. I think the protagonist Moses is lucky. Ibrahim appeared at the darkest time in his life. It was the only light from Moses. It gave him infinite tolerance and love, and the indoctrination of the wisdom of life. Use him carefully. Ways to care for and protect the growth of Moses. Maybe the director’s story is not full enough, and the shooting and editing also have such and other problems, but I am still moved by the ordinary emotional connection between them. In our lifetime, we will meet many people, some will accompany you for a while, and some will accompany you for a lifetime. But you will never forget the person who walked with you in the dark and sheltered you from the dark. Moses will never forget Ibrahim, because he has been integrated into his life. I like the sentences "Calmness is the key to happiness" and "All rivers will merge into the same sea" I don't know why. Maybe I think it’s philosophical or maybe the little boy’s appearance is really good, which makes me think that everything makes sense, hahaha...
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