We are all one
A dry, convoluted and shifting tale that ultimately has a merciless Arab terrorist forgive the Israeli Mossad agent who killed his father (right at the point in the climatic revenge scene where the audience is baying/braying/praying for blood). Right at the point where to kill would be the righteous thing he does the right thing.
How to express the idea that it’s better to live than to die, that your enemy is your brother.
What symbols stands for vanquishing conflict, where do the emotions have to shift.
How does blind hate become blind love.
From hate to love.
