This is a relatively moving movie about immigration.
I have watched a lot of movies about immigration and it is the first time I have seen it written from this perspective. It should be a matter of choices made by poor areas, not by the wealthy areas through their own gold lines (this is an extreme point of view, but it is something that can be implemented based on a very good educational background ), because of the imbalance of education and the uneven overall quality of each region and individual, it is so strict with immigration (of course, this is a relatively common point of view, but such a thing is impossible happened), so the immigrants we can accept can only be judged by the comparison of a certain part of whether this person can be accepted by us (usually money). So stories about immigrants always have one kind of touching story or another that can be moved by people like us, because it seems that our life destiny and life status (comparatively) are the same as those of the people in those stories, we think to pursue a different life.
Of course, it is not absolute to say that this movie is good, and some people have different opinions, but this comparison can get my personal approval. I think our current development of the Internet depends on this, relying on different people and regions to issue different sound.
I don't have that kind of professional film knowledge so I can't say which cut and which sound effects are done well, but what attracts me is that the story is the good and righteous side of people, so it seems that this movie is to tell people that no matter what There is still hope in this world no matter what state you are in, what number or bad system you live in.
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