And this movie is very real, it confronts all aspects of life, especially all aspects of poverty.
However, it does not pursue a sense of deliberate reality, nor does it seek to stimulate people with pictures, or to shock people in a stimulating way. I remember watching a documentary that followed a stray girl. One of the scenes was very impressive. She gave birth to a child in the toilet. The scene was very bloody and left a deep impression. But the rest has been watered down, and I am afraid it is like Michelangelo's hand, which is overwhelming.
I like their non-hypocritical, non-provocative, and hard-to-restore objective attitudes.
The way the story is structured is fantastic. It seems to be a film with a strong sense of documentary, but it has a wonderful story that is very dramatic and sensational. All I can say is that this is a truly artistic film.
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