Some people choose to survive under oppression, while others choose to fight hard. Effective resistance and riots require a good organizer, and speaking skills and organizational skills are so important at this moment.
The description of human nature is well written. In order to survive, all morals and conscience are floating clouds, but some people still glow with the light of human nature under such a tragic situation. Perhaps this is why the movie shows a glimmer of hope in despair. The Chinese subtitles are too hard to find, but the time line doesn't match when they are found. In the second half, the subtitles are simply turned off, and I can only rely on guessing, which greatly reduces the appeal of the film.
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