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"Hotel Mumbai": Kindness that cannot be destroyed by terrorist attacks

In November 2008, 10 Islamic extremist terrorists launched a 60-hour terrorist attack on Mumbai, India's largest city, killing 195 people and killing 295 people. Tragedy of injuries.

Twelve locations including the Taj Mahal Hotel, Central Railway Station, Leopold Cafe, Oberoi Grand Hotel and Nariman Building were all attacked, and the famous Taj Mahal Hotel This is the focus of this attack. Terrorists attack indiscriminately, plunging the entire hotel into despair. More than a hundred hotel guests and employees are trapped. No one knows when rescue will arrive. It is a race against death. This begins...

Amidst the sound of gunfire/explosion, the once glorious high-end hotel became a purgatory on earth.

But the opposite of disaster and death is love of family and love of life, so everyone has a life-oriented side. The hotel manager takes great care of the guests, from the temperature of the bath water to the reservation of the restaurant location. The restaurant chef believes that "the customer is God" and has great patience when facing the most picky guests. The waiter in the restaurant came from a poor family and insisted on working in order to earn living expenses for his wife and children. He could have left the customers alone. But their attitude towards hotel guests remains the same, even when terrorist attacks occur. They are actually representatives of the kindest part of human nature in a harsh environment. Don’t be greedy for power or money. When disaster occurs, kindness is a subconscious choice.

Although terrorist attacks are crazy and cruel, and they may bring killing and chaos, they will never be able to knock down the kindness and bravery in people's hearts! Just like the line in the movie, "If you feel afraid, just jump. You may fall, but you may also fly. As long as kindness and justice are still there, the world will eventually see the glorious moment of peace!"