But about this film, I still can't forget the film's deep thinking about war and the greatness of women in the face of suffering.
The two first-person perspectives of the mother and her child create a strong sense of substitution in the film, while the use of two timelines, past and present, depicts the war in almost all directions. The evil of war is even greater than that of the devil. It is war that makes human beings forget their sympathy for bloodthirsty and abandon human nature to subvert human relations.
The film continues to emphasize the main point it wants to express through a very successful plot, and the shocking feeling of the film also reaches its climax when the ending before the end of the film is announced.
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