Two worlds that need to be better and are sure to be better are shown in space and time, same beginning and same ending.
Violence (barbarism) and peace (civilization) are inevitable in developing Africa, in the process of human growth, and it is obvious that the director is an advocate of civilization and peace. But I don't think it's so bad that the two teenagers grew up with violence. However, as an African aid doctor, he suffered violence in front of his son, did not resist, and came to the perpetrator again, once again verifying that although He hit me, but he was wrong, it really takes a strong inner awareness to do that.
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