beyond borders, between hearts

Krystal 2022-03-22 09:02:32

'The cooperation between angelina jolie and clive owen, the most manly actress and the most manly actor should be the best.' I bought the DVD with the feeling of watching the visual impact, commonly known as 'watching the fun'. As a result, I didn't see the excitement, and I was still full of depression. Finally, I went to UNHCR (International Refugee Organization) to donate meager money to the refugees in Haiti earthquake, and I felt a little calmer.
When I first came to the UK, I was surprised to find that my roommates Daniel and Sophie are both vegetarians. For me, who is said to be "flying in the sky, running on the ground, swimming in the sea, and eating everything", I came with other Chinese friends. Speaking of which, it's incredible. The strangest thing is that they are not out of food allergies, not because of religious beliefs, nor because they hate or dare not eat them, but simply because they feel killing animals and cruelty.
After listening to their reasons, friend C pointedly pointed out: "No one will kill animals just because they don't eat it!" Everyone else thought it was reasonable.
But now I feel that I won't stop killing because of this, but I really might save a chicken/duck/fish/rabbit/cow/sheep/pig/dog/snake/monkey/frog/crocodile/ Pangolin/Bear...
Because no matter how scary the animals are, there are stories of being put on the table by the Chinese.
OK, off topic.
What I want to say is that, like the child who picked up starfish and threw them back into the sea, he never thought that he could save them all, but he could save one by one. This story has been told by a friend in the previous comments, and the general idea of ​​the movie has also been commented on, so I can only say that I have read the comments on the protagonist.
Because of the news of the movies 'Changeling' and 'Addicted to adopt children, the family is a United Nations', I didn't think Angelina Jolie was just a thick-mouthed beauty for a long time, especially in this movie, I feel that she is persistent and firm , extreme, and the worry and care in the eyes, probably the 'humanistic care' that the teacher emphasized before and after after writing the essay. (his shivers, what a hypocritical word) But other than that, I don't know how to describe it better. I think this should be a film that is closest to her in a sense. But I have to say that her long black straight hair in most of the movies is a bit scary, especially the sparse Qi bangs, which really wasted her beautiful forehead.
At the beginning of the movie, when the male protagonist (let us call him clive affectionately) took the yellow-faced and skinny African kid jojo into the high society party in London with singing and dancing, I immediately surrendered and gave up and gave up with my friends. After watching 'closer' (stealing heart), the debate about 'clive owen is handsome', although the man is so strong has not been the current 'bean sprouts model', the mainstream society fancy type, but I have to say that he is in the movie Really handsome.
And the disaster relief area in the movie, the Red Cross and the International Refugee Fund actually had similar deaths in the line of duty:
'At the end of the Cold War, the work of the ICRC actually became more dangerous. The 1990s were the deadliest period in the organization's history in the line of duty for representatives, most of whom were working in regional and internal armed conflicts. Representatives of these brutal killings are:
Frederick Morris, who died on May 19, 1992, at the age of 39. He was attacked while escorting a Red Cross transport vehicle in the former Yugoslav city of Sarajevo and died of his injuries a day later.
Spaniard Fernanda Callado, Norwegian Ingeborg Foss, Canadian Nancy Malloy, Norwegian Gunhill Micklebister, New Zealander Sheryl Thayer and the Netherlands Man Hans Elkbot. In the early hours of December 17, 1996, they were shot at close range in their sleep at the ICRC field hospital in Novi Atajj, a Chechen city near Grozny. The murderer is still at large, and the motive for the crime is unknown.
Rita Fox from Switzerland, Veronique Salo from the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire), Julio Delgado from Colombia and Unen Ufoylwater from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Azerbaijan Duwe Boboli and Jean Molokabonguet. On April 26, 2001, the two vehicles they were travelling in were fatally shot by unknown assailants on their way to a rescue mission in the northwest of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Salvadoran Ricardo Mongia, a water engineer working in Afghanistan, was stopped by unidentified armed men while driving with a local colleague. His colleague was allowed to escape while he was shot at close range in an execution style at the age of 39.
Wache Arslanian, a Canadian, has been the logistics coordinator for the ICRC mission in Iraq since 2001. On their way through the city of Baghdad with Iraqi Red Crescent staff, their vehicle strayed into the fighting area and was killed.
Sri Lankan Nadisha Yasasri Rammutu was killed by unidentified assailants on July 22, 2003, when his vehicle was attacked near the city of Hillah, south of Baghdad. '
Using Wikipedia as an ending, seeing the sacrifices of so many people, I feel that what I can do is actually just donate a little bit. After all, the current Haiti earthquake needs help just like the original Sichuan earthquake.

Bibliography
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICRC(17th
, Jan, 2010, 04:33 )



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Beyond Borders quotes

  • Nick Callahan: Are you wearing perfume... in the fucking desert?

  • Sarah Jordan: Why do you never say my name?

    Nick Callahan: Sorry?

    Sarah Jordan: You never say my name. Why?

    Nick Callahan: pauses - What's the first thing you do when you get a cold?

    Sarah Jordan: What?

    Nick Callahan: What's the first thing you do when you get a cold?

    Sarah Jordan: Uh... chicken soup, aspirin, scotch...

    Nick Callahan: You never just have the cold?

    Sarah Jordan: I don't know what...

    Nick Callahan: interrupts - Taken nothing. Just have the cold?

    Sarah Jordan: No

    Nick Callahan: No, and that's us, right? We drown it. Kill it. Numb it, anything not to feel. You know, when I was a doctor in London, no one ever said 'medahani'. They don't thank you like they thank you here. Cos here they feel everything, straight from God. There's no drugs, no painkillers. It's the weirdest, purest thing - suffering. And when you've seen that kind of courage in a li... - pauses, tears well up -... in a child... How could you ever want to do anything but just hold him in your arms? You remember that boy in London, JoJo?

    Sarah Jordan: Yes of course

    Nick Callahan: He was my first save, 10 years old. So thin he could barely stand. But he still found the strength the bury the rest of his family. We have no idea what courage is... He used to write me little notes. He helped me in the clinic. He was good. He was sweet, he was good. He wanted to be like me, I liked that. I mean, it was silly and childish, but it made me feel good about myself. So I took him with me to London, you know, my talisman, my courageous Africa... - pauses - How could I be so bloody stupid? How could I be so totally selfish? The point is... he was my friend. He had a name. So now I HAVE to remember him. If everybody I lose has a name...