Very warm movie. After reading the admiration for Amir Khan, he felt a bit deeper. This is a filmmaker with a real social responsibility. His film works are not only for the box office, but also for the social meaning behind the film. This work tells the audience that every child has their own unique talents and needs to be taught in accordance with their aptitude, not to promote growth or obstruction. The song and dance part of the film is not particularly suitable. Except for the song and dance that Amir Khan played in, the other shows are somewhat delayed and take up space. I should film more of Ethan's efforts to overcome learning barriers. The scene of the painting contest was very good. Everyone showed their warm side and no longer had their identity shackles.
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