film by the friendship between two war correspondent, talked about all sorts of Cambodia that's happened
especially to see the last fugitive when stepping on a pile of bones (it should be said that countless)
lot is The executed. . .
After reading it, I really want to know what happened in Cambodia and what is the Khmer Rouge?
I checked it online today and got a brief understanding (I don’t know if it’s true or false, but I’m looking for the answer myself). The
Khmer Rouge is actually an armed organization, known as “Communism”, and is helped by a powerful neighbor, that is, us, through the countryside. Encircling the city and successfully seizing power, it is necessary to eliminate the city, to have all the people in communism, and then to drive all the urban population to the countryside. The capital has also become a dead city (mostly gone), and the Khmer Rouge people are driven to do farm work and are not satisfied. The kid next to him will shoot you with a gun. In the last country with a population of 6.7 million, more than 1 million died in just a few years. . . If it’s okay, I’m going to provoke Vietnam. Okay, everyone will do another one, and the others will do another one. People outside can’t see it anymore, so it’s almost lost.
So communism has basically been extinguished. There is a certain reason for the West to be afraid of redism. Don’t kill yourself in the end.
Some netizens say that this film is banned and not allowed to be released to the public. Now that we see benefited from piracy, we still have to say Sometimes good and bad have to be viewed from both sides.
Now our government accuses Japan of tampering with history (of course the Chinese are very angry), but don’t be afraid to admit it if you have done something yourself, such as supporting the Khmer Rouge. . .
Said a bit deceivingly. . .
A real big country, even if it does something wrong, has shortcomings, just like no one is perfect, dare to do business, and always reflect. I think our country will undoubtedly take a big step forward. The
other thing that I did not expect is this film. The Cambodian journalist starring Chinese-American Wu Han, won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor, he should be the first Chinese Oscar.
There has not been any report in China, you don’t know, of course I don’t know.
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