After watching this movie, why do others see youthful frivolity, passion and romance, while I see the political and social ecology of Spain? The Spanish love for handsome men and women goes beyond reason. Are they popular as long as they look good, flirting with girls, stealing people's wallets, and ignoring their own lives and other people's lives? This attitude in the individual (in the film) is the beginning of personal tragedy; in the national (Agenyan), it is the beginning of the decline of the country. Do people who have watched Mr. Jiang Feng's video about Mrs. Bellon have the same idea as me?
Of course, Jiang Feng's story is about Agenyan, but it is also about the entire Hispanic world, including Spain.
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