True love knows no borders. I have not paid attention to the political issues of Israel and Pakistan, but I can realize from the film that this film is based on the background of the times, love is interspersed with politics, and the war between the two countries has broken the pursuit of love.
Love involving politics will be more difficult than the realization of love in other films. I think this is the most difficult love in the world, politics, same-sex, borders. Not only do they have to overcome the opinions of strangers around their parents, friends, and relatives, but they also have to avoid politics and pursue survival.
Of course, in order to help Nemo escape successfully, Luo Yin finally turned the tiger away and pushed himself into dire straits, romance, sacrifice, and greatness. Speaking of sacrifice here, it is only a part of sacrifice, not life. The ending leaves a blank. We don't know whether Luo Yin will be out of danger or not. Will he have a good ending with Nemo? This is left to the audience, or it will be the first Let's set the suspense in the second part.
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