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Ellen 2022-01-22 08:05:44

President Roosevelt once said that we should have four rights. First, the right to freedom of speech, second, the right to freedom of religious belief, third, the right to be free from hunger, and fourth, the right to be free from fear. In this movie, I felt the deep fear, the depression of being unable to live freely and love each other freely. When the citizens can no longer enjoy a good life in this country, when the citizens can no longer pursue beautiful love in the motherland, and when the citizens try their best to escape from the motherland, I have no idea why the authorities have to chase those rights and give them Of the people living in such an embarrassing situation. We just want to live a peaceful and free life, why those flashy rights have always been above our humble aspirations... Besides, patriots are really scarier than traitors, when Nemo’s brother stood by When he defended his so-called patriotism with impulsive behavior, he had lost his reason. None of us, no matter how noble and innocent, can not make decisions on behalf of the country, let alone take actions that should have been made by the country. In the end, regardless of whether the director feels that the straightforward performance is too cruel and does not make it clear, or leaves the idea of ​​a sequel, I look forward to the lover finally getting married...

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Out in the Dark quotes

  • Nimer Mashrawi: To Mustafa.

  • Roy Schaffer: One time we used a stopwatch to see how long we could kiss underwater.

    Nimer Mashrawi: How long?

    Roy Schaffer: 36 seconds.