Write at the beginning...
Whether it is from the cultivation of logical thinking, or the study of legal knowledge and court defense and other affairs, or the different effects of war and peace on the country and the people, or the factional disputes between different beliefs, or simply I learned authentic Chinese-English bilingual translation, this movie is worth my second taste after putting aside my thoughts and preparing for the knowledge of Middle East history.
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This was the beginning of the story, when Bafang's boss went to Kifang's house in his place to try to reconcile.
This was the first time the two sides met at the garage, the base's words when they humiliated the Pakistani side. This English is very idiomatic.
The President of Lebanon met with the Lebanese and Palestinians who are fighting the lawsuit. The President said that I have the right to suspend the lawsuit. The Lebanese said that you have no right. We pay taxes and let you sit in that position to protect our right to appeal.
This is after the two came out of the presidential palace, and after Pakistan's car engine had a problem, the base helped him repair the car regardless of previous suspicions. Since then, this is where the plot of the film begins to turn. This shot of footage always makes me think I'm watching "Green Book" because it's so similar.
This is the heartwarming picture of the two sides looking at each other and smiling at each other at the end of the film.
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