I don't know much about this movie.
The acting is good but some of the details are very revealing. For example, the "church" hidden deep in the jungle, the bamboo is so neatly woven, and the neat words on the sign are afraid that I can't see that it was printed by a machine. The truth makes me a little out of the way, a very low-level mistake. Religion and anti-war are the themes, but the power of forgiveness, forgive my stupidity, I still don't quite understand. I know that the director wants to express that both sides have humanity in the war, but there is no end to the retribution of grievances and grievances. You can gain the whole world but lose your soul, and nothing can replace your soul. A bit of a "great saint". First, not everyone is human. The ITO has it, his superior may not. Secondly, the probation is too inefficient, and you may be killed by your own stupidity before you succeed. That's why we say that good people don't live long, and bad people live thousands of years. We should learn to forgive, but not the forgiveness of the saints.
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