Although there was only a compass, a soap, a knife, and a loaf of bread, David managed to get the letter to Copenhagen with his wisdom and the friendly help of others. The freedom from the concentration camp and the various troubles that came with it allowed him to grow a lot on the way north, and gradually opened his heart. The initial distrust in my heart no longer exists, and even at the end, I was given a new life and started a new life. In this film, the first thing that touched me was his desire for freedom and life. "As long as you live, there is hope, but if you die, there is nothing left." This is also the heart of his escape journey. The starting point, and then from Bulgaria to Copenhagen, Denmark, he let go of the shackles in his heart, and began to believe and believe that the world is the existence of love, and also ushered in the dawn of life. I think most of us are probably like David, like a hedgehog at some point, directly opening up the inner world and letting other people discover the depths of their hearts. Perhaps this is also what our upcoming lesson in change is about, allowing us to trust each other more, find love in our lives, and live more exciting lives.
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