I didn't expect it to be a movie in 2009. Now it's 2019, and the situation has changed a bit. In Germany, people are very dissatisfied with the government because of the problem of accepting refugees. By 2018, there were 1,781,750 refugees in Germany, a slowdown since 2015. Most of the refugees are from Syria, Iran, Iraq.
I also met some refugees in my life. There are people who don't work, don't study, and live on welfare, drink and smoke marijuana, and go everywhere to find ways to make more money from the government. There are also many people who study hard, study hard, and work hard. The film is still too romantic in France, with a 17-year-old who illegally immigrated to the UK for love. The reality is much crueler. I have a friend who came from Syria and spent 4 months in Germany. He walked and swam by boat, slept by the sea, and hid in the east. Their family is very rich in Syria, the kind with farms. In order to let him come, because the exchange rate depreciated, the family sold a lot of land to let it out. The guy is 20 years old, I feel a kind of maturity beyond that age. (When life is full of danger, death, unexpected maturity, and very little), he studied very seriously. We occasionally smoked and drank, and occasionally drank coffee. He didn't eat very often and had a bad stomach at the end of the term. I take more than 400 euros from the government every month, and I do small odd jobs to earn another 100 or 200 euros. I also regularly send 100 euros to my home every month. After the end of the language class, the contact was made, and there was no information on whatsup. Hope life is kind to those who work hard and kind.
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