This film made me understand that the kindness and justice of people are accompanied by a lifetime. In his film, he said that he wanted to be a pastor when he was a child, because what pastors do are great and noble things. . . . Moore made a documentary, not to do statistics at all, but to treat things, what he thinks is right, what is just! There is no absolute objectivity in the world, worry about absolute right and wrong, good and evil, and people's hearts!
Moore is a person with his own ideals and beliefs, a person who has been fighting and fighting all the time, and a person who is increasingly marginalized in this world for propaganda and runs, but justice and conscience will always shine and never fade away.
In this dark moment, it looks brilliant but in fact the darkest moment, truth and justice will always rise up and give out a dazzling brilliance!
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