We are human, even terrorists

Clovis 2022-03-22 08:01:03

The so-called art is extracted from the materials provided by real life, which can tease the audience's hidden emotions and memories and exaggerate them to achieve the greatest degree of rendering.
The reason for this is that Hany Abu-Assad, who filmed Paradise Now, is clearly very good at following that definition, and we doubt that politics as he understands it is the truth. But he understands the motivational question of keeping his eyes on the news. The question of motives for an ordinary Palestinian to become a human bomb. He repeatedly emphasized the efforts and sacrifices of the Palestinians for peace, and he emphasized that the Palestinians have become so desperate that they can only seek justice through bloody battles. Can only accept occupation, or perish. I dare not accept 100% of the views he is leading, but I also question the truth of what anyone says. The struggle between Arabs and Jews can be traced back to history. Probably a picture of "Along the River During Qingming Festival" is far from exhausting. The bloody battle between them is deeply rooted in the hatred of future generations.

However, when Said played by Kais Nashef, who has a male model figure and charming eyes, was on the Tel Aviv bus full of soldiers, his deep eyes slowly closed, and then a dazzling light ended. In addition to the involuntary shudder of nerves, I am more sympathetic to the perpetrator, rather than a metaphor for the Israelis who died in suicide bombings. At this point, Hany Abu-Assad's pathetic card clearly succeeded.

Khule, who was also selected, held a machine gun in his right hand and a manuscript in his left. He stood in front of the banner with the image of the national emblem of Palestine, facing the video recorder, and recited the oath:
In the name
of Allah, Allah said in the Koran:
"If they To hurt you is to hurt my people.”
At the same time ,
Allah appointed believers and elected martyrs.
Allah does not like injustice and injustice .
Allah only loves the truth
. Facing aggression, injustice, and violence
against the movement ,
I decided to sacrifice our ego and
us . only fight
Confronting Israel will give the Palestinians
the illusion of fairness and justice in democracy, it's better to commit suicide
if they don't accept the Palestinian majority's willingness
to admit that we are two nations
, then we can only accept the occupation
or perish
we want to end the occupation and aggression, Use political and peaceful means
but Israel builds more settlements
to drive us out of Jerusalem
and carries out a campaign of "ethnic cleansing" The
use of force, and its political and economic influence force
us to accept the status quo
that life is worse for us
. But as Islam Martyr, I am not afraid of death
Only in this way can I triumph
over the political and military threats against us
I am willing to be a martyr and sacrifice
dear parents
I leave like this, I hope you forgive
but we will be reunited soon
Goodbye
There is only one true God, And Muhammad is his Prophet
Allah speaks only the truth

It is undeniable that such an oath makes the blood of people who are very patriotic. Suicide attacks in the Middle East always emerge one after another. They uphold the will of Allah and express their will in a violent way of perishing. It seems that with such blood, there is full of courage to overcome death, to seek well-being for the surviving relatives, friends, hometown, elders, elders, Muslims and brothers, and to become the most loyal subjects of Allah. But after they died, whether the blood of the past solved the hatred in the past, or just carved an extra stroke into the hatred of the other party, sober people will naturally wake up. But Said's words also make sense. If you use morality to influence Israelis like Su Hua, it will be a bit utopian. If apologies are useful, will there still be wars if apologies are useful? Besides, who decides what is right and what is wrong? For the Israelis, it is a terrorist bomb, but in the eyes of the Palestinians, what about the great national hero? Who does the world's values ​​serve? So, we vowed to be stronger.

Just as the Taliban elements conveyed in "kabul express" are also raised by their parents, they also suffer from inner pain, involuntarily, and the tragic effect of faith and loyalty. "paradise now" also wants to say, "We are also human, even terrorists".

PS: The so-called faith, how many human wars are launched in the name of faith? Does faith save us the peace before the killing or the guilt after the killing? Perhaps, put down the butcher knife and wait for Buddhahood. If there is a big explosion on the earth one day, will it return the world to a clean, no more killing, no more hustle and bustle. You can accept dissent and no longer pursue unity.

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Extended Reading

Paradise Now quotes

  • Jamal: Do you remember the martyr Abul Azzam? He was very security minded. He said, if you fear death you're already dead. If you don't, you'll have a sudden and painless death. He drove the Mossad crazy. They spent millions trying to capture him. When they surrounded him, and he knew his fate was sealed, he opened the door and shouted, you've come to late!

  • Said's Mother: [to her son talking with his mouth full] Turn off that radio in your mouth.