London River

Rashawn 2022-10-13 17:55:11

The film tells the story of Mrs Sommers and Mr Ousmane going to London to find their missing children. Set against the background of the London bombing on July 7, 2005, it reflects the suffering caused by terrorist activities to civilians and the reconciliation of different ethnic groups.

The film begins with the description of Mr. WG Sommers' sacrifice as a soldier in 1982, which has established the film's tragic tone. Mrs Elizabeth Sommers saw news of the bombing and went to London to find her daughter Jane. We shared the pain with Mr. Ousmane, who came from France, from strangeness, conflict to mutual understanding. The story is calm and unflappable. But after reading it, it was like a thorn left in my heart. "Why do ordinary people have to bear so much suffering?"

The most exciting part of this film is the performance of the heroine Elizabeth. The reserved, restrained character of the old-school Briton is expressed through her restrained performance. For example, he left a message to his daughter on the phone three times, which was obviously extremely disturbing, but his tone was gentle; when he reported the situation with his brother Edward and visited the Arabic classroom, he expressed his resistance and fear of Islam. On the streets of London, the streets are full of immigrants, and the police are the hesitation of black people. Just and reflect the life of British skinheadsCompare. It can be seen that Elizabeth's performance is good.

The problems of terrorism and the Islamization of Europe are too big to be reflected in the movie. I only learned two things from this movie: you have to get in touch, you have to understand, blind hatred is the worst thing; learn a little more language, and Mrs. Sommers and Mr. Ousmane can clear up the misunderstanding, thanks to both of them speaking French.

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