"The Boy Harnessing the Wind" film review

Monroe 2022-01-16 08:02:07

The film gives people two shocks: extreme poverty and extreme courage. The film's narrative of poverty is a video story version of some international news. It shows from the inside how people are trapped in poverty, trapped with nothing, and even lose common sense. Once born in Sri Lanka and grown in Sri Lanka, adults can hardly get rid of "destiny." A teenager can actually use courage and perseverance to hold out a piece of his own dream. When these two kinds of shocks are combined, the phrase "knowledge changes destiny" is brought together into the heaviest human inspiration.

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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.