But is he really redeemed?
Redemption by a group of police, redemption by this society? In such a life background, talking about redemption makes people feel ridiculous and absurd.
There are many scenes that touched me deeply. Those poor living conditions and people's living conditions have to be reminiscent of more.
The gap between the rich and the poor, the disparity in status, the embarrassment of life. When a person's material life is not guaranteed, it is a joke to ask them to talk about a high life in the spiritual realm.
So in this movie, all I see is sadness and helplessness.
There are many good things in human nature. Human nature has a lot of ugliness.
But for those at the bottom of society, being able to survive is a symbol of strength and courage.
This film made me understand a lot of things other than the life around me, and learn more about Africa. But I can't agree more with the theme it wants to represent.
The music in it touched me deeply. Strong rhythm, cheerful voice. Rapid movement.
What an obvious contrast to the many lonely children sleeping in the arches.
And this sound has been scattered along the road and scattered. . . . .
to the end of life. Let us cry without tears. . . . . .
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