The majority of people VS the minority after watching this movie, the biggest feeling is whether the minority should be sacrificed for the benefit of the majority. I feel that the director starts from two aspects. On the one hand, in order to be saved, the minority needs to get rid of the minority and return to the crowd, and the process will be extremely difficult. The heroine has experienced all kinds of cruel things in order to get rid of the minority. On the other hand, the director made the heroine who finally got rid of a small number of people almost perfect, in sharp contrast with the others. The plot also arranged for her to never fall in love, and she suspected that she was a little closer to the Virgin Mary. In the end, she survived, hinting from the soldier's chat record, "Only nuns are valid."
However, there are also drawbacks, that is, the director wants to portray the complexity of human nature, but he feels that some places are a little stiff, and the highlights and shortcomings of some characters are not enough to pave the way. It's a well-known secret. The dialogue between the waiter and the female guest at the end was deliberate. It didn't show the characters of the two people too much before. And then, the movie also exposes the other side of the government, making news to cover up bad things. But whether it is good or bad also deserves further consideration, and the director just pointed it out.
In the end, it is still worth watching in general, and the director wants to express a lot. The events in Russia mentioned by the Israelis in the film are real.
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