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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