"Queen of Cards"
Katui is a slum, where there are as many children as possible, but they live like mud.
When you thought your life was all about selling corn, God left you with a broken fence.
Through the fence of the broken house, the heroine saw chess. This is something that will change the fate of her life.
It seems a bit ironic to play aristocratic games when you can't have enough to eat, but when you go down this slim road, you walk out of a sky.
She has talent, and more importantly, has a Bole.
The reason why this story is heartwarming is probably because it is based on the fact that at the end of the movie, you can see the prototypes of various characters. You will know that this Ugandan girl who became a world champion by virtue of chess is in college.
You will find that that stupid chess coach has worked on over 300 chess programs and lives with several students.
There is also an African mother who is raising four children by herself. Her perseverance finally brought hope for her family. Instead of giving the child a future similar to hers.
I love this story because of its warmth. Because it is inspirational, because it tells us that everyone has the ability to change their lives, and no failure can defeat you unless you admit defeat. You just need more time to win.
We know that when you put your mind to something, the world will respond to you, like, I quit to become a freelancer.
Here, I hear the wind blowing through the wheat fields.
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