I'm disappointed by the psychological interpretations in both places - what exactly are you trying to show, Li? Is it to highlight the colorism of the Italian people or let me highlight your whole lead with this cowardice of the Italian people?
A review on MTIME said that these black soldiers found solace in this small Italian village. I think Le is one of them, but it is the solace of indulging our own national consciousness. If Lee wants us to take this film to ponder black Discriminated by white people, then I let him down. The simple strokes of the big black man make me unable to even think about how simple his behavior is, and then he is directly led by other foreshadowings to the
captain's cross. I don't know what it is. sustenance -- hope it's not just religious sustenance because it will make the film's interpretation of the inequality of black people fade out of the camera
"may the Lord forgive them, they do not know what they do" This is the interpretation of the Italian priest's soft prayer Le war is also the most shocking thing in several scenes.
5 points OVER
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