film is about the Palestinians. It's quite ironic. A classic scene is the negotiation between two Palestinians, showing the consistent style of negotiation between them and Israel: "extraordinarily asking prices, no principles, extremely quick concessions, and little gain", but in the end As a result, they are often regarded as heroes by their own insiders, and the inferiority of the weak and small nations is vividly reflected. The Palestinians' evaluation of heroes is quite superficial. In fact, as long as you fight the Israelis under the banner, no matter what you do Anything will be regarded as a hero, rather narrow-minded nationalism.
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