The new American film "Oslo (Oslo)" is based on the real events of the Palestinian-Israeli Oslo Agreement, and reproduces the process of signing the Oslo Peace Agreement through arduous secret negotiations between the two sides in the 1990s. In the past, I didn't know anything about the Oslo Agreement between Palestine and Israel. I learned about the whole process through the film, and I also understood the contradiction and focus that could not be resolved between the two sides. I learned a little bit of historical knowledge. The film is well done, especially realistic and reminiscent. Wolf Warrior diplomacy is not diplomacy. No matter war or diplomacy, it is a continuation of politics. War must be tough, but diplomacy is not always the same. Compromise is both diplomacy and politics. Although both seek to maximize benefits, it cannot be achieved without compromise. The history of the Middle East is long, tortuous, and complicated. Is the conflict unresolved? I don't know if the real peace will be in the long run? No one can answer. I hope it can be like what the heroine said at the end: "If we can't face the enemy face to face, listen to the voice of the other party, and understand that the other party is also human, what are we?"
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