Be brave to change, no matter how bad the status quo is.

Tatyana 2022-03-21 09:03:00

A poor African village. A black boy made a wind-powered water dispenser with his little knowledge and collecting useful waste from an abandoned car factory. The year of famine was passed smoothly.

Because of this, he went to a good school and became an extraordinary and brave person in this ordinary world.

This movie not only tells the story of a little boy from ordinary to life-changing, but also intervenes in politics, society, family affection, patriarchy and so on. It's just that the movie takes these issues briefly and crampedly. So the plot is a bit monotonous, and the narration of some things also feels like a hasty ending.

Insert a broadcast: The only thing that makes me laugh about the whole movie is that my mother is carrying her little daughter. Two bare feet. Very cute.

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Extended Reading
  • Carter 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    The only power we have is to say no. God is as the wind. Which touches everything.

  • Reginald 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    With the support of a mature and complete film industry system, even the initial guidance makes it easier to produce works above the passing line.//It may be that there is too much to say or more driving events are needed to complete the establishment of narrative conflicts. In short The foreshadowing of the foreword is relatively scattered and complicated, but the audience is also easily moved by the display of the power of knowledge after the reversal.//The soundtrack in the film not only completes the emotional rendering of the story, but also emphasizes its own sense of existence.//When the camera faces that film Dry land or vast sky I'll think of the BBC at the beginning

The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind quotes

  • Trywell Kamkwamba: Democracy. Democracy is just like imported cassava. It rots quickly.

  • Priest: By the fruit shall we know the tree.