Bilal was exhausted and swam to a place not far from the shore. The lights of the city on the other side of England were very small, but he had the strength to swim for the last part. But at this time the patrol boat found him, dodged and escaped, and saw that it was getting further and further away from the city over there. In fact, when I saw Bilar traveling, what I thought was more, he came to a strange city alone, how did he sleep? How to eat? How to contact his loved one? But thinking that at least he is one step closer to his dream, he thinks that these may only be small things for him, at least his heart is free. However, the policeman's words also made me realize, how could he have successfully swam across the English Channel? How could this movie possibly make him successful? Success means encouraging more people to smuggle, but this is not a wise move, but despite this, the film still wants to express these "illegal" people, and they are still really poor people, the country is in war, life is embarrassing, such a society Only by forcing them to smuggle to the UK can they have a way out of life. Life is better than they do this, but life doesn't allow them to do this, can they just keep quiet and live on this life?
Therefore, the thinking of the film is reflected in Simon. His attitude towards these stowaways, his questions about social constitution, Bilal's bravery in love and love for life will all make people feel that these "illegal immigrants" have What's wrong?
This will make people very contradictory. Illegal laws are probably the bottom line in many people's lives. At least they can't commit crimes. But what they fought for illegally was the most basic right for us to live alone.
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