Movies have long become movie technology, movie technology, and some people still hold their movie conscience, because this conscience originally transcends the media and has nothing to do with movies.
This is a proletarian film poem, the "new realism" we are most familiar with. It's a "Sermon on the Mount" - it's teased in the movie, where the protagonist says: The shoe shiner's job goes against the Sermon on the Mount - it's a Christian movie, even though the church and the clergy will always be negative image.
This is a film about comforting the poor, and this is what Jesus commanded.
"Whoever welcomes a little child like this in my name welcomes me." (Matthew 18:5)
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