In comparison, starting from the international students there, no matter how wealthy they are in China, when they come to South Korea, they start from scratch and work to earn money to pay tuition fees. Standing in the restaurant day and night until his face turned blue. The money is really quite a lot for a student.
International students are considered good, and there are many Mongolians among the people who study the language together. A woman said that her man was in a suburb somewhere where Mongolians without foreigner *residence* cards gathered, and they worked in heavy industry. They could neither return to their own country nor enter the capital. land. She visits every once in a while.
There is a tavern near the school. Some international students who work at night have said that there will be gangsters from time to time to collect protection fees.
Brands that Chinese people are not allowed to try on can still be seen in famous brand stores in downtown areas, which are quite dazzling.
FLG publicizes in the downtown area every day, and people who don't understand follow the demonstration. There is only one kind of newspaper about China. It was sent to the school and passed on to our own hands, saying that GCD killed countless people and so on. It said that there is an earthquake and a dead person, and that there is no *day* day in China.
I don't understand why so many people are here, why can't they build a positive image. How can there be discrimination.
Later, some international students approached us and asked us to start a business and help some Chinese people in South Korea who worked part-time but were smugglers, and they had nowhere to put their money, so they helped them open bank accounts. We open one and give us 100,000 RMB. But the risk is that you will never be allowed to enter South Korea after being found. Some people feel that there is no need to come here again, and they can take this risk. I hesitated for many days, but in the end, I still went to open it tremblingly. But then nothing happened. That person never came to us again. Probably we can drive too little. A false alarm.
When I was in school and part-time work, I avoided talking about political topics that were quite sensitive. It's no use talking.
Many ethnic Koreans work in South Korea. Some people have faked marriages, still have husbands and children in China, get nationality, work part-time to earn money, and then send money back, or take over their children. A mother who has a friend by her side is probably in the same situation.
Watching this movie reminds me of many things. Chinese in Japan and Chinese in Korea will not be much different. The graduation thesis written after returning from South Korea is also about the historical incident of overseas Chinese being humiliated. The few things in the historical materials are actually quite cruel when enlarged.
What I learned was to look at the world from a very broad perspective, but when I really got to the world, I realized that it couldn't be that broad at all, and had to be narrow. So I have questions about myself, and I also have questions about the world. There is some kind of veiled hatred.
So I don't dare to stay abroad for a long time, because I am afraid that this kind of vague thing will grow and grow, and it will become a deep-rooted ethnic conflict, which is deeply rooted in my heart and cannot be pulled out like a thorn.
Why do you say that, obviously everyone is mortal.
This film also reminds me of [Swallowtail Butterfly], but there are obvious flaws, and the back is still too stiff. But the whole system of contradictions and conflicts is quite huge, which is very in line with my aesthetics. Give it four stars, the subject matter is great.
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