The screen is only the tip of the iceberg, the real front line is a hundred times more dangerous than this, and the impact of drugs on the individual and family of drug addicts is even more immeasurable. This is why it is necessary to convey these bloody events to the audience through the screen, repeatedly emphasizing and combating drug crimes.
Impressed are the aboriginal people who were persecuted for their resistance, as well as the plot of the child soldiers who gambled on guns and bombed the operation station. When a person is controlled by drugs and loses himself, he loses his personality and becomes a walking dead. The harsh environment makes them unable to choose another life and deprives them of the life they deserve. The Golden Triangle has the next big drug lord, and the unsung hero of anti-drug will continue to fight for it. I hope the audience who watched the movie understand that the script was created, and the people who died because of drug crimes and the sensational events are things we should not forget. The reason why you can't see the darkness is because someone uses his life to block the darkness where you can't see it.
PS: Four stars are given because of the truth behind it and the terrible movies of the same period.
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