Should humiliation be forgiven?

Justice 2022-04-07 08:01:02

Brilliant film. Triggering a chain of cases through little people with identities. Unraveling the hatred between the left and the right over the legacy of the Lebanese civil war through courtroom narratives.

I think the film raises three thought-provoking questions.

1. The damage to the mind is more serious. Or the damage to the body is more serious.

2. Should the history of war be forgotten or remembered.

3. Should humiliation be forgiven?

The first question was solved the night before the final verdict. Tony was provoked by Yasir's same language and punched him in the ribs. Mind hurt causes body hurt.

The second question is to say sorry after Yasser's rib is broken. The hurt is mutual. When you don't stand in the other's position to think about the problem, you will never see the truth of the matter. And there is always someone who needs to speak Sorry for this.

The beauty of the movie is that the characters of the two little people are complex. Violent and loving, but also tolerant and kind. The writer's point of view is all reflected in the lawyer's closing remarks. We've all been through hard times. We let our emotions get the better of us.one goes too far and shoes words did humiliate.one must expect a reaction.it's normal.it's inevitable. it's human nature

The third question was answered with the lawyer's closing remarks

it's ever possible to settle a dispute in a respectful manner and consider an apology. is not a sign of weakness, but a sign of decency

Views are the same as mine. Be considerate of others in the anger of others. Find yourself in your own anger. It is a noble character that everyone should have

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  • Wajdi Wehbe: Wajdi Wehbe: No one has a monopoly on suffering.