When the confrontation between the marshals and the perpetrator finally began, the point that really made me think came out. The perpetrator said: ''Everyone who boarded the plane believed that the state would save them, because 3,000 people died because of the country's mistakes (should be 911). incident) including his own father, so he went to join the army to find those cowards to fight a real fight, but ended up fighting a fight that he didn’t even know why he was fighting. Nothing has changed. Seeing this, I suddenly felt a little empathy. Suddenly, I wondered how many of the crimes in our world today were due to personal reasons, and whether it was possible that some of the cases were due to the country's mistakes. How many countries have perished and how many countries have appeared through the ages. Each of us is a part of this country, but it seems that we have never been in the same position as the country. Lord of China, we have never come out of the cage where the people will always be in the most disadvantaged position. Those who have been taught since childhood that personal interests should give way to collective interests, but many incidents tell us that the country or some people who represent the country use such excuses to make us wrong again and again. Never even apologise afterwards. In the Korean movie "Pandora", the last scene of the president apologizing to the people of the whole country is still vivid in my mind. When the country is in crisis, when the lives of the people are weighed against the stability of the country, which leader will there be in real life? It is possible to do so. What moved me to tears was that the uncle, the male protagonist of our movie, felt that kind of grievance deeply after being suspected and misunderstood by the whole world, and the movie finally made the uncle innocent. After seeing the captain Mark make a private phone call to apologize to the uncle The scene tears involuntarily fell from the corners of his eyes. I am afraid that I am a very strange person, because it is really hard to think that I always want to cry, and I always feel that it will be very comfortable to cry a lot.
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