my-42185
Joined Dec 2024
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This film is truly exceptional; it embodies both bravery and significance. The considerable risks and unwavering commitment demonstrated by the production team are commendable. I am grateful for the opportunity to view it. I extend my appreciation to those who have diligently worked to expose the facade of the Chinese Communist Party and to reveal the harsh realities of its regime.
We aspire for justice, or at the very least, an outcome that reflects compassion and equity. However, in the context of an oppressive regime, this is often a luxury. In a landscape where misinformation prevails, I deeply value filmmakers who endeavor to uncover the truth, illuminating the grave and perilous situation we currently face. This heightened awareness empowers us to awaken and advocate for human rights, as protecting others is tantamount to safeguarding ourselves. If we remain silent, today they may serve as "state organs," and tomorrow, we risk becoming "state people."
We aspire for justice, or at the very least, an outcome that reflects compassion and equity. However, in the context of an oppressive regime, this is often a luxury. In a landscape where misinformation prevails, I deeply value filmmakers who endeavor to uncover the truth, illuminating the grave and perilous situation we currently face. This heightened awareness empowers us to awaken and advocate for human rights, as protecting others is tantamount to safeguarding ourselves. If we remain silent, today they may serve as "state organs," and tomorrow, we risk becoming "state people."