The development and progress of the script is still quite good, starting from the guilt of a grass-roots female doctor, combined with the vision of the community around her, to draw out the current situation of African immigrants.
However, the last two paragraphs are too abrupt, lacking sufficient character motivation, and there is no such meticulous craftsmanship and still waters that the Dana brothers had in the past.
Adele Haenel still maintains a maturity beyond her age, and the completion degree is also good. As a doctor, she is more recognized for her professional shaping.
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