the story of the people who were forced by the war, the characters are very loving;
the love between people is very simple, with love for the country and family.
Impressive:
Hassett's birth and death, his father's performance;
Hassett's life, people are full of expectations;
and his death, people have been uncomfortable. That kid is really nice. I didn't dare to watch it any longer. Later, I found out that it was dead by counting the number of children. Then I went back and looked at it, and I realized that disasters always follow, and it is the poor who are bullied.
Kadri's death;
his own brother killed his younger brother because he couldn't bear the younger brother's desire to live a woman's life. In this world, after he was born, he became a woman. As he said, he has gone his own way and made his decision. It is his own life, and it has nothing to do with others. But he deliberately said things that made his brother angry. In a fit of rage, the elder brother killed the younger brother. But those tears. . The younger brother's smile made people feel that he was relieved. Maybe he wants to be a woman in the next life, but as a man in this life, no matter how much he wants to be a woman, he chooses to die. Maybe because of the different views of his family and his family, he is also full of pain, so, He chose to strip off the woman's adornment and go to death. You can't go against your own will, and you can't follow the will of others.
Question: What was the thing you gave to your brother before dying?
Love for the country:
the people of the Turkish country, after watching, well, at least they know what people in this country look like, with a high nose bridge. The skin is yellowish to dark, and the eye sockets are sunken. Hehehe. . It is estimated that this country is rich in beautiful women and handsome men.
They were already enjoying benefits in Norway, but the letter at the end was so touching. He said, "I'm very grateful for your help in taking care of my children. We can't adapt to this strange land." We decided to go back and I would continue to raise my children in the midst of the war. It would be great if people could sing the same song, support the same regime, and embrace the same land as brothers. It was we who started the war, and my mother was crying. I believe that only a mother can bring the war to an end.
In Turkey's 25 years of civil war, at a cost of $350 billion, 32,000 guerrillas, 6,000 members of the security guard were killed, 5,600 disappeared, 3,200 villages were demobilized, and 2 million were forced to relocate. . . .
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