It was the first time I watched a documentary and I was in awe. I felt that I couldn't describe the shock in words, but I still felt the need to record the mood at this moment. War, disease, and environmental destruction happen all the time in this world, but we can't pretend it doesn't exist just because we don't see it. Some of the damage caused by human beings is devastating, and we should reflect on human nature through various questions. In addition, I really have to admire those volunteers. Facing the harm caused by the war, I can't stand the photos alone, let alone those on the scene. Any war correspondent, humanistic photographer, or volunteer needs to have a strong heart and timely psychological intervention, otherwise they will really go crazy. Thanks for letting me watch this documentary, and also for photographer Sebastian.
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