The movie was dragged by a friend to watch, and the friend fell asleep directly because of a drink. In order not to waste money, I read the story patiently. The stranger sitting next to me went to eat chicken after watching it for a while... I don't know if most people are like me, and I feel very at a loss after reading it. There is no sadness, and there is no excessive feeling. A high-scoring award-winning work is much worse than what I imagined.
The theme of the movie itself is very good. The living space of children at the bottom is ruthlessly squeezed by society and families. There should be many similar stories in the remote mountainous areas of our country. I don't know how many people get the highlights of the Madonna's Heart, but in all fairness it's not good-looking. The movie lacks punch, and the only thing that strikes me a bit is the scene where Zane rushes out with a knife when he learns of Saha's death. Face life, who is not trying their best to survive. It is very clever to tell the story from the perspective of children's life, and it is easy to go straight to the most kind part of people's hearts. But beyond family planning, in that era of many children and happiness, it is every parent's only wish to keep their children alive. In the movie, Zane reluctantly sold the child. I don't understand why he didn't ask the police for help. No matter whether the police are useful or not, at least the child was rescued by them. Is the happy ending at the end of the movie true?
In the end I figured I'd rather spend a little more money to see Avengers 4 in comparison.
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