Yesterday, I watched the interview of Japanese contemporary artist Takashi Murakami and the movie "The Valley of the Wolf of Palestine" at the same time. It may be a coincidence. Whether socially or personally, the conditions of people in the same period may differ by a century. For us, the Palestinian people Still living in the last century of history, poverty, contradictions, conflicts, helplessness, blood and tears, cruelty. Takashi Murakami said that art is always produced in places of suffering. This is true. Takashi Murakami's world is a kind of pure love, living by a doll. In the world of Israel and Palestine, there is pure hatred. I don't know why, I think the cruel Moses and the cold Turkish killer are so cool and beautiful! Pureness like this can teach people how to live, and people who live should always be like a loaded bullet, full of state!
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