No one has the privilege to suffer alone

Krista 2022-04-08 09:01:13

It was just a few words that constituted verbal humiliation. There is deep pain behind it.

Tony slowly never dared to face it, and Yasser finally gave Tony a reason to vent.

The war between them is over.

They are all victims, and there must be a process for doing wrong before the mind feels respected.

Vent - apologize - forgive, these three steps are the process, no one can have the privilege of suffering alone.

Some golden sentences from defense lawyers in the film

1 "Under the statute, in extreme emotional states, there is an extenuating deprivation of self-esteem and awareness"

2 "Sincere and stable, choose stability"

3 "The war is over, don't live in the past"

I can't remember, but it should be a second time!

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  • Pearlie 2022-04-23 07:06:09

    7.5, the narrative rhythm is excellent, the dramatic impetus is super strong, and there is hardly a minute of waste. In the end, the film structure was very big, and it basically rose to the height of nationality and geopolitics. The director wanted to find a balance in the middle, and the ending seemed deliberate. The reconciliation came too logically and the overall height dropped to a level. This is also better than a separation. The reason is slightly inferior, but overall I still like it very much, four and a half stars.

  • Aida 2022-04-07 09:01:07

    Nominated for the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film, you know that it is a very Hollywood-style film, and it really is. A simple apology was repeatedly amplified by the screenwriter using various narrative techniques. The approach was similar to [a separation]. In the end, it was even difficult for the judge to solve it, but the drama of this one was very deliberate, with ideas and highlights, but it seemed too technical. Strong, and the director's style is also very mediocre.

The Insult quotes

  • Wajdi Wehbe: Wajdi Wehbe: No one has a monopoly on suffering.