In France, several films related to marginal communities have been published in recent years. From L'intouchable to Divines, they mostly talk about the life trajectories of the descendants of immigrants from the provinces of Paris. In French, this group has an exclusive title-les banlieusards. I really like this kind of narrative that explicitly analyzes the neglect of low-level immigrants in French society through the encounters of small people. Their only concern is often related to the negative aspects of violence, but the prerequisites that lead to these negative desperation and self-destruction are rarely mentioned. Fitzgerald wrote at the beginning of "The Great Gatsby": "When you comment on others, remember that not all people have the advantages of yours." However, most people will selectively ignore the margins. The innate disadvantage of the crowd. In the seven years of studying in Paris, I didn’t understand this social phenomenon. Instead, I looked at this group of controversial people with half-understood colored glasses like most people. Later I realized this widespread misunderstanding and empathy. Lack is precisely one of the root causes of the problem.
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