(Actually, I didn’t want to write a long review, but unfortunately I exceeded the number of words. Of course, I also pay attention to immigration issues, but after all, I know too little, and there is nothing to say)
For me, France is not only romantic, but also revolutionary. The most classic is do you hear the people sing in the original "Les Miserables". Hundreds of years have passed, and the world is still so sad. Oppression, violence, power, harm, and resistance. The old causes have not disappeared, but new problems have continued. Everything continues. I thought the movie talked about the male protagonist handing over the chip to Wada, and the story ended in this injustice and oppression. I didn't expect that there would be such a fierce corridor battle, and finally stopped at the raised molotov cocktail and the shot of the child. face. No one can retreat completely. Human nature is at the game at this moment. The trembling pistol, the stationary Molotov cocktail, and the door that is quietly opened. "This is a war, but victory is impossible." The picture of resistance is always moving, throwing bricks on the street, launching a shopping cart when going to the mall, and throwing all the waste that can be thrown in the corridor. However, when everything is going out of control, it is too cold-blooded to say the word "moving" to this scene. But it is also impossible to condemn the people who have risen up and to be indifferent to the raging power and hatred. Where will we end up being dragged?
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