Yes, Katui in Uganda is very poor, with muddy "streets", ruined "houses", potholes "ballfields", tattered "clothes" and garbage "meals"...but not expressly. That is phase. But there are dazzling sunshine, gorgeous skirts, cheerful music, dynamic dance and pure smiles. Love the wild land and the optimistic people with dark skin on the land. Yes, there is injustice and discrimination here, "the poor look down on the poor the most"...but don't express it deliberately. That is phase. Respect yourself. Yes, life or surviving is extremely difficult, but not expressly. That is phase. But there is the tenacity of a great mother's love, the warmth of brotherhood and the heart of another great man. A film with almost no tears makes people cry. Even with Disney's innocence, people choose to be firm. Or choose to settle down in a slum and live your life; or choose a small window God gave you, and do your best to change. The director chose the latter. chose unyielding struggle. Awesome movie! I love! Destiny, how do you understand it? From a Buddhist point of view, there is no injustice at all, the cycle of cause and effect. However, fate does not equal negativity and inaction, it is not that simple. If you think of destiny as an unknown length, the past has achieved mature points one by one, but the trajectory between points is never constant, you can create in different ways, or fight or give up. And what you are doing now is not only creating a trajectory, but also a point of destiny in the future that doesn't exist. Therefore, fate is still created by oneself. "no fate but what we make"!
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