This frigid style of film is full of warmth everywhere. I lost my hometown, my hometown I can’t go back to, I fled all the way from Syria to Finland. After a year of homelessness and wandering, I was finally sent back to Khalid. There should be many Khalids in Finland. I can only look back at my hometown through TV news, and I am separated from my family. But ah, this world is still full of love, the female staff of the shelter will quietly let you go, and friends will teach you how to spend the sad years in times of crisis. It is better to sing, dance, and be happy. Although old-fashioned, the uncle is full of love, taking in stray dogs, taking in homeless homeless people, and even giving him hope and courage to survive in Finland
Love, let us heal us like music in ordinary and difficult years!
I know it's easy to die, but I want to live.
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