A slow-paced warm film, without deliberate sensationalism, but it makes people feel extremely warm after watching it. In fact, when I was a child, I had a naive experience like starting a non-profit organization to help some people in need. In this film, the director did what I wanted to do. It turns out that some people really care for those who are trapped in their own world with love and kindness. The shot of Valentine, a boy in a helmet all the time, touching a horse in the sun strikes me as beautiful. At this moment, hope and sunshine surround him, and I think this is what he has been longing for in his heart.
In fact, this film does not have a very dazzling shooting technique. What impresses me mainly is the theme and plot. When I watched it, I only felt that the male protagonist and his companions have infinite patience and kindness towards the autistic group. In reality, there are not many people who can really do this. Although their institution is not legally qualified, as he said, what will happen to those children if it closes, there is simply no institution willing to accept them. Children are lucky enough to meet them, even in the movies. The film is based on real events, as if the autistic child in the film is also real. In fact, there are many people with autism all over the world. It is more different from the film. They may be traditionally controlled and take a lot of drugs. In this movie, what I see is more warmth from the heart, and the male protagonist is enough to be called great. No matter how hard the reality is, they have always relied on their firm beliefs to pursue love and kindness beyond the standard. very nice.
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