The Boy Harnessing the Wind

Duane 2022-01-16 08:02:07

Malawi is located in the interior of southern Africa and is one of the poorest countries in the world.

When we have become accustomed to seeing a poor family, it is difficult to produce a noble child, the theme of class solidification, the boy who controls the wind is simply a golden phoenix that has crawled out of the eighteenth hell. And it’s a true story. The focus of the film is not just about the struggle history of a poor boy, but the power of love and the courage to seek change. The boy's family strives to find breakthroughs and changes within the scope of their cognition.

Dad’s perseverance and running was once an overly honest businessman. He did not make any money but married the most beautiful girl in the market and took her home to plant the land. He was very dissatisfied with the brothers wanting to grow butter chocolate-like tobacco on the land. He chose to stick to the power and temptation of capital. In the face of natural disasters and famine, he resolutely jumped into the tutu cart and went to the government to petitions and appeals. He had naive political illusions, but this was the best he could do. He had never read a book for a day, and only believed that being honest and honest would be rewarded. .

Mother’s love and wisdom give her all to support children to study, and she firmly believes that the power of knowledge can change life's life, regardless of poor or low, loving her man as always.

My sister’s compromise and sacrifice wanted to change her destiny in college. In the face of natural disasters and famine, she could only seek a man’s promise to go to an unknown country, just for the family to have a mouth to eat. Fortunately, the people who followed did not disappoint, and the two of them were also two. Love each other, but also failed to achieve the expected Nirvana.

I burst into tears in a scene of the boy’s determination and luck. It was a 13-year-old boy who went to buy food. He should not belong to the calm, old-fashioned and brave of this age. Whenever I see the little clever ghosts that grow out of this kind of misery, I am happy again. Distressed again, the vigorous weeds emerged from the cracks, each branch ridged, rooted in hard and cold, full of sadness and unrelaxed tension, there is no time to complain, only to move forward firmly. Not all perseverance and hard work are necessarily successful, but the boy can only be said to be lucky.

Poverty alleviation is too complicated a systematic project. It is impossible for this character or this movie to bear more practical significance and practical value. It is a success to be able to portray a life state so vividly and clearly.

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The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind quotes

  • Trywell Kamkwamba: Democracy. Democracy is just like imported cassava. It rots quickly.

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