After watching it, I realized that it was a work in 1984. Wu Han portrayed Paine's modesty, loyalty, bravery, wit and kindness in his first film. I believe he has the talent for acting. I heard that there was S-21 prison in Phnom Penh that specializes in killing dissidents and opposition parties. I also heard that nearly one-third of the population of Cambodia was killed by its tyrannical policies during the Khmer Rouge period. This is also a human disaster that can be recorded forever in history. One out. When I was young, I read the People’s Daily that praised the Khmer Rouge's heroic fight against Vietnam. I really thought that D’s promotion and praise were as popular as Chairman Mao. I only realized that D’s support was a lot after the information opened up and my horizons widened. Rogue and thug regimes (such as North Korea now). Although it is necessary for the national interest to form an alliance with such a country, it must also be shameless by a civilized society. In short, I hope that more people will be able to see this film, and understand how absurd it is to persecute and slaughter one's relatives, neighbors, friends and compatriots by the so-called belief and politics, just like the concentration camp in the movie brainwashing children to make them forget. Parents only love "Anka". This is a crime against humanity and humanity. I sincerely hope that such a tragedy will never happen again.
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