In fact, the film only makes you feel a little bit of Calcutta. As for brothels, the red light district only appears in some passages with music. There is no specific description, or more pen and ink. They are, in fact, representative of all slums. And these children are also representatives of children born in slums. This is true in Calcutta, in the slums of Rio, in the black slums in Chicago, and in many shanty towns in the urban-rural fringes of China.
They have no money to go to school, and they have been helping their families earn money as much as they can from a young age. A large majority of people learn to be bad from the bastards. Very few people seize the rare opportunity of fate to escape from here.
The theme of the film is very general.
The director himself is doing some projects for the children, and then recording the process and results, it is not bad. Otherwise, if she does not intervene, the event itself will not develop. They won't have a life trajectory change, they've just had such a slightly different experience and will use a camera.
The director is the leader of this documentary. If she hadn't intervened, none of the events would have happened.
If there is such a volunteer, he will help a group of helpless children. This could indeed be a documentary subject matter. Well, the volunteers are very dedicated. The most beautiful village female teacher.
If they not only teach them cultural knowledge, but also teach them the most useless and most amazing art. That, children's creativity is stimulated. Volunteers interact with the children, and some people's artistic talents may be stimulated. Audiences will be infected just as much as the volunteers. Well, what a great teacher and what a lovely child.
If they then try to help them change the trajectory of their lives. Conflict will manifest. Family interference, social discrimination. Then, can this be done? What will the result be? Well, there is conflict, there is suspense. And it happened to these lovely kids.
Coupled with the eye-catching background and name, it suddenly ran from CCAV to Oscar.
As a result, there are all kinds of thoughts and emotional film reviews.
In fact, it doesn't really matter who is who at the end. Thousands of such children. What we don't see is the vast majority.
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