Children, can't afford to raise them, don't give birth at all

Jaqueline 2022-04-22 07:01:41

Zain is like a real life, the melancholy and sad eyes do not feel that he is acting, looking at his weak body, lonely back in the camera, sometimes melancholy and sometimes sad eyes, always so real. His sense of responsibility and responsibility gave him a strong heart under his thin skin.

The social background and social atmosphere that the film tells, the story we see is not a single existence, but a family concept from the past to the present, the so-called raising but not teaching, or even "marrying a girl" (selling a girl) in exchange for some benefits for the family. These parents are used to complaining about themselves, complaining about the hardships of life, and using this as a reason (excuse) to ignore their children.

Although as an older brother, Zain is intelligent and conscientious, and wants to save his sister, but his parents are so heartless. My brother tried his best, but couldn't do anything.

The plots and scenes of the film are taken from reality, and there is no story that is more convincing than the actual situation. Zain, in particular, feeds the baby independently, which seems real but also cruel.

If you really can't afford it, and you don't want to fulfill your responsibilities as a parent, don't bring your child into this world. Life is not easy, why should it be so cruel to children.

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Extended Reading
  • Marcella 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    "The Thief's Family" cuts into the vagueness of human nature from a universal social problem, while "Capernaum" uses personal circumstances as a sample to expose the lack of social institutions. Both do the best in their respective frameworks, but the former is more textually ambiguous. There are too many vivid and vivid details in "Capernaum", but when these details are evenly scattered in the film like seeds, they lose that shocking power. Regarding the logical relationship between Zain's "wandering" and "going to prison", compared with the interlocking play structure of "Little Guy", the director's current handling is obviously too perfunctory.

  • Letha 2022-03-24 09:02:43

    A realistic version of "Nobody Knows". The little male protagonist is too mature for his age, and the brilliant lines the director wants to express through the boy's mouth are deliberately made, and the sense of drama is too heavy. The script and the handling of the transfer in some places are still a little green, and the courtroom scene has no tension, and it is also weakening the impact of the boy's complaint against his parents. The little guy is really good.

Capernaum quotes

  • Zain: I want to make a complaint against my parents. I'd want adults to listen to me. I want adults who can't raise kids not to have any. What will I remember? Violence, insults or beatings, hit with chains, pipes, or a belt? The kindest words I heard were get out son of a whore! Bug off, piece of garbage! Life is a pile of shit. Not worth more than my shoe. I live in hell here. I burn like rotting meat. Life is a bitch.I thought we'd become good people, loved by all. But God doesn't want that for us. He'd rather we be washrags for others. The child you're carrying will be like I am.

  • Zain: Life is the biggest injustice.