Reconciliation is a choice without choice, hatred will not go away by itself

Romaine 2022-04-07 08:01:02

Put aside the number of ways directors imitate American films.

Hate in the Middle East will not disappear over time, justice will always come.

Why does a skirmish that escalates into a nation-state conflict? The ending given by the director doesn't make much sense. I have this problem, but can't say.

So this film just asks a question, and its answer may be like the experience of the director of this film, Muslim origin, educated in the United States, found a Christian wife, and everything is seen after the mix and match. In other words, survival comes first.

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  • Dolores 2022-04-22 07:01:57

    Originally it was just a conflict of personal grievances, but as the case gradually deepened, it became a national and ethnic issue. Some of my scenes, who did not know much about the history of the conflict in Lebanon and Pakistan, lacked a sense of substitution, but the courage of the main creators to face the past and expose the scars of history is worthy of praise. . ...PS: Last night's "Dark Knight" was complained that China's guns are not as good as the United States. I didn't expect that there was also a line in "Shame" saying that China's machines are not as good as Germany's (covering their faces)...

  • Johnnie 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    Plausible Look - 01/14/18 at Quad Cinema

The Insult quotes

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