This film is also randomly selected. There are about a dozen viewers, basically all grandpas and aunts in their 50s and 60s. The average score of IMDb is 7.6. After watching it, I scored 7 points. There is something to say.
This story always reminds me of when I was in IR class, a group of ten people sat there and talked about human rights, poverty, war, inequality, and there would always be one or two "humanitarians" who said they couldn't understand why people live. It is not as important as oil, so why can't people in the world live in peace. At this time, I always snickered in my heart, thinking that they were really naive. Politics is politics, and the rules of the game are like this. Whatever equality, fraternity and freedom are all P, the world is only operating for the benefit of a few elites.
Haha, am I actually really smart? Can I answer these questions? How can this world become better? There is no answer.
A group of robbers burned, killed and looted. Justin took a black girl and jumped onto a UN Food Organization helicopter. The captain said: I can’t take this girl away. The reason is as Justin once said to Tessa: There are too many examples of this, and we cannot help each of them. And Justin’s answer was the same as the previous Tessa: But we can help this one! Just here! What
made me shed crocodile tears was the next scene: Only a five or six-year-old girl heard their conversation and jumped out of the plane and ran away. Taking off, only a weak figure was seen running through the dust.
Justin asked: What will happen to her? Others answered: If she is lucky, she can run to the refugee camp.
All inequalities and unfairness, the Chinese have the lightest explanation: it is fate.
This five or six-year-old girl has understood her destiny and accepted it silently.
We just watched indifferently, some cheap sympathy appeared in our hearts, and then we were moved by ourselves.
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