Explore human nature from two men. The Middle East has always been the center of the powder arsenal of the world, and wars and riots are constant, which mainly involve interests and religious issues, especially religious issues. Lebanon is divided into two parts by religion, and the war between Palestine and Israel and the armed riots of internal rebels have caused a large number of Palestinian refugees to flow into Lebanon. There is a saying in Beirut that "if you want to find Palestinians, come to Beirut". Naturally, it will cause turmoil in Lebanon, and the massacre of Lebanese civilians by the rebels will make the Lebanese people hate Palestine refugees to the core. This is the historical background of the film. The director is so daring to directly put political, ethnic and religious issues on the screen and present them to the world audience. The trigger for the film is a quarrel and humiliation between a Christian Arab and a refugee architect from Palestine, which sparks a massive social upheaval. The two male protagonists are actually the epitome of two nationalities. From the history involved by the defense lawyers of both sides, the focus is placed on the general direction. The judgment of this case is also directly related to the situation of Palestine refugees in Lebanon. This is also the biggest highlight of the film. Seeing the big from the small, if everyone regards ethnic issues as their own, and shows tolerance, understanding and fraternity towards other ethnic groups, the conflicts of war will certainly be reduced. Only civilians were injured. Tony witnessed the brutal massacre of the village by the Palestinian rebels, and told Yasser, a refugee from Palestine, that he hoped Ariel Sharon (Israeli Prime Minister) to kill them all. Yasir is really an excellent actor. He plays the role of a refugee very well. He is silent and forbearance. He lives in a refugee area without human rights. His last outburst of anger is only at the moment when he loses his job, which means that he even has basic basic skills. Survival will be lost. But even in such a confrontation, we can still see the conscience of human nature from him and Tony. What's more interesting is that the director did not expand the characters in the end, the story still focused on the two characters, and the result of the conflict resolution was not. Rising to the point of fraternity, both originated from Tony's humiliation of Yasir, which caused Tony to break two ribs, and ended in Yasir's rebuttal and his two ribs. But in the ending when the two of them looked at each other, I saw the human nature's desire for benevolence and peace. This is a very meaningful film. In addition to peace, humanity, and faith, I think there is another thing worth thinking about, which is value. This kind of value is the value of human existence and the value of religious belief. When human beings become victims of religious conflicts, what is the meaning of what they believe in?
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