I am not good at watching movies with serious themes, but the plot of this movie is really compact, and it always carries a certain sense of fateful urgency, which makes people chase. Carnage, assassination, explosion, conspiracy, race, faith.
The most tense moment was when nicole took a pistol and pointed at the doctor who walked from the savior to the executioner, and asked him to read what he had written about peace and the confrontation between humanity and war. Yes, the cruelest is not plundering, but giving it back and then taking it back. For that piece of land that I love deeply, the love is so deep, so I also blame it for pain. The world is getting bigger, and the soul is still there.
One day, they will go home, even if their loved ones have passed away, that will still be a place for their souls to rest. As the Chinese say, fallen leaves return to their roots.
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