The process of watching this film is very depressing and heavy in the center. It reminds you that there is still a two-level world on this earth and the world we live in today. In that world, war is still raging. There are still many people fighting for their lives, for their beliefs, and for their homes. There are still many innocent civilians living in a precarious purgatory.
The film was originally adapted based on real events, and the actors' interpretations and shooting techniques almost maximized the reality of people and the state of war. The SWAT team members and ordinary people who appeared in the film could see not only from their eyes It's just hatred, belief, sorrow and fear, more of a numbness to life and death and confusion about life. I think those of us who were born in a peaceful country in a peaceful era will never be able to truly understand the so-called beliefs, massacres and struggles in the middle. The thoughts and feelings of people who endure. Whenever I see this kind of movie, I can't help but feel that compared with us, the trivial matters other than life and death may be futile and hypocritical. I still hope for world peace and human peace. I hope that in a few decades or a hundred years, there will no longer be such a terrible corner of the world. Now the war-torn countries are full of tourists, and they can freely show their ancient times like the whole world. Whether new or new, unique national culture.
So what can we do other than pray for world peace? I think it can only be to cherish the current life, cherish all the people and things around you, relax your mind, and have a big pattern.
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