About the director

Chelsea 2022-04-19 09:02:43

The protagonist was a multi-talented black musician in the United States in his early years, but unfortunately he was kidnapped and sold as a slave to the South to grow cotton. Before the end of the world in 2012, the Mayan legend informed all countries and united mankind. Three arks were built in Tibet, China. It turned out that it was just a joke made by the Mayans. It may feel a bit embarrassing to be extinct. The protagonist is embarrassed to return to the United States. He turns around and slips from Tibet to Nepal. He learns magic from Master Gu Yi in a temple in Kathmandu, but this kid has a muscle and knows that Master Gu Yi secretly He learned something like black magic and didn't share it with him. It turned black for a while. Maybe he became crazy after blackening, and his versatility was lost. He also forgot his ability in geology. A circle was sent to a small country called Maweila on the magical African continent (I really don’t know where this place is in Africa without looking at the map), and became a farmer’s uncle, relying on his early cotton farming in Mississippi. Experience, finally the family will not starve to death, who knows that God does not honor the face, first flood your home, then dry you for a few months, the landlord's family has no surplus food, the family is destitute, the only car with 28 big bars, and it is also smashed by bears The son William Kankumba dismantled the windmill and built a windmill, hey, he has a bad fate.

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  • Clinton 2022-03-24 09:03:19

    Berlinale69 Day10 The story itself is very inspiring, it is true that knowledge changes destiny. I wanted to give a higher score, but then I saw that the male protagonist prototype at the end of the film was "successful" all the way, while the sister did not receive any education, only one sentence of getting married and having a few children made me feel uncomfortable...

  • Sonia 2022-03-20 09:02:36

    Adapted from a true story, a touching and admirable experience. Various NGOs and charitable organizations in Western countries have donated to Africa for many years. Not only have they not seen any improvement, they have also helped worse and worse. Aid for infrastructure construction is on the one hand, and on the other hand, it is necessary to learn skills and have the ability to survive, otherwise they will all help. After eating and waiting to die, outsiders have become "walking wallets."

The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind quotes

  • Priest: By the fruit shall we know the tree.

  • Agnes Kamkwamba: One less. She says, One less.One less mouth to feed.