From the beginning, I wondered why Stanley didn't bring a box lunch to school, a fourth-grade child, what kind of parents would not prepare a box lunch, honestly, it was this question that led me to the end. I made all kinds of guesses, maybe my parents were seriously ill, maybe they were abandoned, until I saw Stanley explain that it was his parents who went to Delhi, I seemed to know the answer-like many of the people in the play who were deceived by Stanley. Same as people. The big devil made me deepen my sympathy for Stanley. Stanley is a very gifted child. Even if he is sad, he can make people around him feel happy. Even if he would rather endure hunger, he still adheres to the principles taught by his parents. Let go, this is innocent and kind.
This film is not full of tragic shots, but has formed a greater impact with a new perspective. From the point of view of the purpose of the movie-to reflect the child labor problem in Indian society, it is successful.
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