I watched this movie last night, which happened in the holy place of religion - the Vatican, and got a little understanding of that history. To be honest, the film was a bit boring at first, but with the interspersed memories and street scenes of Rome, it was slowly watched as the plot developed. The most emotional part is the opening scene where the two of them play the piano and drink. As Ratzinger said, we are at odds, but tonight we are brothers. It is worth mentioning that there is an interlude in the movie, 'Goodbye friends', which sounds very familiar to me, and later I remembered that it was the theme song of the former Yugoslav film "Bridge" I watched before. I believe that there is great love in the world, and there are people who really wish for world peace and love. I will be moved by every kindness and heartache for every sigh. Just as Francis advocated that the church should protect the poor, he said that we should not build walls, but bridges. There's a Francis speech in the movie, "Who is responsible for the blood of our brothers and sisters? And the refugees who washed up on the East Coast?" It has nothing to do with me" "It must be someone else's fault" "Absolutely not. I', if everyone is right...then everyone is wrong." Each of us is a shimmer, and if we all stay true to our duties and do our jobs well, the shimmers will come together to shine The light of the bright future. This light can collide with the force of change, and this force can produce beautiful flowers. Serving the people has never been an empty slogan. Have ideals, have beliefs, be down-to-earth, never forget your original intentions, stay out of the mud, and live up to your time. Self encouragement.
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