This is a serious film. The two main lines cross each other but point directly to the same theme, the greed, plunder and resistance to resources. At the end of the film, the protagonist falls into deep thinking. In the past hundred years, Columbus was like this. Now, The same is true for multinational companies. The competition for resources has reached a ridiculous level. The time is different, the method is the same, but the purpose is clear. In fact, the water crisis has long been highlighted in the report of the United Nations. In this century, water may really become a resource for competition, and there may be no answer.
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