The reason why I give five stars is because I feel the same, and the resonance is almost 100% first.
What I feel has nothing to do with the employment pressure of European people (this kind of employment pressure also exists in China, but many people do not admit it), but the heroine who came out of depression.
My husband deliberately turned off the "depressed" song while driving. I have to say that this must have aroused the double resonance of the depressed patient and his relatives and friends. One is to protect the patient's relatives and friends, and the other is to face life by himself. Patient, this is true because I've been through it and I won't tell you my version is
When it comes to factories, I think this is a situation where a few workers are "grabbing meat to eat". This phenomenon also exists in our unit, so it touched my "spiritual climax" again. I felt real again.
I didn't know beforehand that the two directors were making documentaries, but after watching this film, I would like to express my gratitude and affirmation for the real world presented by the film.
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