I have no comments to write about religion and politics. Regarding the fate of the people in the play, there is nothing but sigh or sigh. Living in such an area and bearing such a background, it is not a few words or a few movies that can change their thinking and save their lives. It's just that we all hope that innocent people will not become victims, the world is cruel, and I hope there is still heaven.
Many details of the film are worth pondering, such as the video scene, which is poignant and ironic. And I would like to mention the different situations on the two buses. Once, Seid was about to get on the bus to detonate the bomb, but he hesitated, and after seeing a child, he chose to give up; once at the end of the film, Seid got on the bus without hesitation and drew a picture for the film. Helpless end. There is no natural human flesh bomb, people actually have flesh and blood, and have their own emotions and desires, but no one gives them the opportunity to enjoy a real life. Cherish life, cherish peace, a big word, but it is also a real truth.
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