It’s really hard to understand all the sufferings and sorrows behind history from the movies. The most brutal and bloody scene under the lens is only the massacre of more than 20 people. This is like dust compared to the number of 1.5 million people accused by Armenia. Worth mentioning. Or, as a descendant of Turkey, the director deliberately avoided the important things in the whirlpool of the times. The tragedy of wars and wanderings turned into a warm story of seeking relatives thousands of miles, traveling through Turkey, Lebanon, Cuba, and the United States... He has forgotten his roots and hometown, even the war. In the hatred, his daughter is his belief in living.
This story is too evasive, but it loses its portrayal of that group. There are many kind people, so why are there so many tragedies? Believe in the power of despair, too light and too subtle, behind the running accounts of watching flowers, lack of anger at war, and lose the touch of the soul. The crack in this incision seems to have weathered, and it is really difficult to reshape it with this technique.
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