From the perspective of a soldier on the battlefield, the film
gradually leads the audience to the face of the Beirut massacre.
The establishment of a country inevitably has a bloody experience,
but even The blood may also have to be graded
. In such a war-prone place,
sometimes the primitive cruelty of human beings is beyond the control of reason,
and those who have been ruthlessly run over by
such history will eventually disappear as blurred as history. As
the saying goes
, relatives or grief
others have also sung.
Only those
who know how precious history is.
As an Israeli soldier who witnessed the Beirut massacre,
director Foreman reincarnated himself as a veteran in the film.
In the days after many years, I
tried to restore the blurred history that I didn't want to face, and
it brought people back to the battlefield many years ago,
back to the Beirut refugee camp full of corpses,
so
I was shocked
like The first time I read "Black Shot",
I felt stunned,
especially the precious historical scenes at the end .
I really hope that those will only appear in history and
not be repeated in the future of mankind.
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