is a rare combination of the lines of the past with the help of film and the lines of political issues that still exist today. Today in history, Napoleon entered the continent and the Spaniards began to enslave the Indians.
Looting, religion, oppression.
After the liberation of the American continent, today in history, an equal and comfortable globalized society. Then colonization and enslavement still existed, and the life of the Indians was only survival.
Whether it is the interpretation of the eternal film shot in the director's film, and the advertised by the years. Still all the agonizing struggles seen in the Bolivian show are the best records of these people on this continent.
We will never understand what the West, capital, etc. are to them as they were.
"Survive, like we've always been good at". Only survive.
The two lines come down to a single node. Religion is not equality for everyone, and it cannot save the needs of survival; politics is not equality for everyone, and dating cannot be the swing of interests; history is not equality between ancient and modern, and it is easy to get rid of shackles; is life.
We only use this film to remember the stories that really happened on this planet
because such a wake-up call is so important
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