The Western-style brainwashing affects Paul until the end of the film. Paul, who is sophisticated, serves as the room manager of this hotel. He has been managing his business for many years only to help those white friends in Western countries who have changed in a critical moment. Taking advantage of his position, he compliments those famous people, the United Nations peacekeepers. Faith is deeply rooted in his heart. A series of things happened after the war, but the operation for many years turned into a farce. The desire only for the continuation of life also seems to be shaky. When the white people were evacuating, Paul and the hotel waiter's insistence on star service became a mockery of the Western world. The shameless shame of the war correspondent showed the conscience of the little people who were incapable of protecting themselves under the situation. The crisis of loss and humanity. For the sake of profit and money, these "colonialists" in the West gave them star-rated service and taste, and established ideals and beliefs for them, but everything became a mirage in the turbulent massacre. out of reach. Blindly relying on others is too unreliable, only when you become stronger can you save yourself.
This is a revolution in humanity, reflecting on this crisis. In fact, as a movie viewer, a bystander, no matter how outraged we are, we will eventually be like what the reporter said in the movie, if people see this video, they will say it is terrible, God, and continue to eat theirs meal. Yes, at best we have a sense of justice, but that's it, nothing can be done.
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