Now I am more and more disappointed with politics. Although this is not a political film, I still can't help but hope that the aspects of concern will get closer. The United States is so attractive to people all over the world that it even hesitates to cross the border, endure all kinds of torture, and even children die halfway. What is it that attracts them? A sound social system? People who live so poor that they can only make a living by smuggling have not seen any kind of state subsidies. good living conditions? Residents of this territory are not yet able to make a living, let alone stowaways. Economic crises also happen for a reason. The subprime mortgage crisis is not an alarmist thing. Working-class people like this can only live on their own, and they will inevitably take risks when they are forced to the end. The banks seem to be generous in lending money to everyone, but they still end up killing the common people.
I seem to be off topic.
I really like the momentum of the film, and I follow the trend without any hesitation. Two single mothers are working hard to fulfill their commitment to their children and the dignity of life. It felt so hard to shoot in such a cold place. The ending song is good. The opening soundtrack is amazing. There were no surprises in the content, and a story that everyone guessed was successfully told, but there was a humanistic care and a calm attitude.
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