My name is Amope, I am from a small mountain village in Saka, Iran, and I am 8 years old. Whether at school or at home or even outside crowds, I am invisible. No one pays attention to me (present or not), and no one cares about me (speaking or not speaking). I kept silent knowingly, because I knew that I was a vulnerable group, and I couldn't afford to provoke anyone.
The only one who played with me was my tablemate Linma, Mohammed Linma.
Therefore, Lin Ma was scolded and cried again by the teacher for not doing his homework in the morning class that day. I was very sorry for him, and I just hated that I couldn’t help him. However, when I was doing my homework after school that day, I found that I had brought Lin Ma's book home by mistake. God, this sucks. Lin Ma would be kicked out of school if he couldn't do his homework, the teacher declared with certainty in public.
How can this be good?
Lin Ma's family Bosti and our village are separated by two big mountains. Every day he comes to school, he needs to walk a lot of mountain roads for a long time. In order to prevent Lin Ma from dropping out of school because he couldn't finish his homework, I went to Poste without my mother.
It was the first time I traveled far when I grew up, because I was in a hurry and ran all the way without fear (alone). I finally arrived at the legendary Posty, and went door to door to ask questions, and found that there were several people named Lin Ma, none of whom I was looking for. It was hard to find Lin Ma's cousin's house, but unfortunately, my cousin went out to our village Saka.
Following this clue, I ran back to Saka full of energy. He was stopped by his grandfather at the entrance of the village and interrupted for a long time, making things messed up. Then I managed to get rid of my stalking grandpa and ran back to Posty. With the help of an old carpenter, I found only one family with the same name as Lin Ma.
After running back and forth for two, I came home in the middle of the night and was almost surrounded/annihilated by the whole family. I was so guilty that I didn't dare to eat, so I finished both homework by holding the lamp. The next day, she was lucky enough to pass the teacher's homework check, and Protect Lin Ma was able to continue to school.
Over the course of the day and night, I recruited a lot of people. Grandpa/Mom/Dad, and many adults and children in Posty. Some obstructed and reprimanded, some answered irrelevant questions, some ignored them, and some completely ignored them. I am like a puppy and kitten wagging their tails in the crevices of people, struggling to survive in the hail of bullets that adults are indifferent and neglected.
Fortunately, I didn't give up. In order to protect my friends, I chose to stick to it.
Although it is a children's film, it is just as meaningful for adults.
Give it a good rating, 8.5/10 (although it is meaningful, the plot is a little thin).
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