Zane Al Haji real name Zane Al Rafia
In order to escape the war in Syria, he came to Lebanon with his family and became a refugee...
Most of the scenes in the film are based on his own experience.
I haven't dared to watch "What's Home?". The theme of refugees from a child's perspective is heartbreaking. I recently experienced what happened in Wuhan, I thought it would not be so sensitive anymore, and I expected another collapse. This movie has a high score of 9.0, not because of how superb the technology, how perfect the script, and how impeccable the acting is, at least I give five stars, because of Zane's only smile at the end of the film, and the phrase "this film" Most of the plots he performed were his personal experiences." He just performed himself, just instinctively performed himself. This sentence broke through my psychological defense line. I hope this is just a story made up by the director.
An 11-year-old girl died of dystocia, a 12- or 13-year-old child should tell his sister not to let his family find out that he is menstruating, or he will be sold, and he will be sold with a little black boy who eats white sugar and ice cubes as a last resort. Selling.... these are not things a child should go through, which makes me feel that it is a sin to just sit here and watch this movie, and the tens of thousands of sufferings in this world are related to me.
The six-year-old boy in Shiyan, Hubei is the reason why I wrote this review. Because of the virus outside, I couldn't go out. I ate cookies for several days and covered my grandpa with the quilt. God, what a human tragedy! They all have such lovely faces and beautiful eyes. They were supposed to be angels who came to the world, but they came to the world to experience these pains. Please don't give birth to those who can't raise them, and the continuation of race may not be so important. I'd love to do something, but don't know what to do other than record it. "I hope that every brave child can be treated gently by this world", this sentence is too pale, will this world be okay? I'm not sure.
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