The plot of the movie can be summed up in one sentence: the mother gave birth to twins by accident with her son who had never met incest, and the war was the culprit.
However, it is horrifying to think about it. The protagonist's family suffered from the suffering of war in Lebanon, and when they left their homeland and came to Canada as refugees, it seemed that God had forgiven their sins, came from hell to heaven, and lived in peace. Easy life.
The motherland is hell, the lighthouse is heaven, leave your motherland, you deserve a better country.
The war that seems to be reflected in this film is actually meaningless. Lebanon is still there, and hell is still there. A family far away from hell has uncovered the scars of sin in heaven, but what about those who stay in hell?
Is there no lighthouse manipulation behind the war in Lebanon? I dare not draw conclusions. But in any case, one thing is very clear, the war can be quelled, but the lighthouse will never allow it.
Our country was a hell on earth in the past, and the tragedy on earth was even worse than the family of the protagonists. However, our ancestors came out, drove away all the devils of hell, rebuilt the rivers and mountains, and built the country into what it is today through the efforts of generations, and the tragedy of Lebanon will never be staged in our country again. We have taken a path of atheism, united all forces that can be united, and implemented that wherever there is oppression, there will be resistance. We will never give up our motherland, and we will try our best to protect it.
When your faith is religion, you know, it has nothing to do with peace.
When your faith is the motherland, you protect its peace with your life.
This unimagined road can really save Lebanon, but the lighthouse will not allow it, and the film does not dare to shoot like this. Every movie reflecting on the war is like the lighthouse's humanitarian aid to Africa every year. , full of human brilliance, but pale.
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