The story is actually quite simple. It's just that the themes and voices expressed in the film are still many: hunger, democracy, hard work, survival, companionship, interests, and authority. These themes are actually very resonant, because our country has experienced or is experiencing. Hunger, our country suffered three years of natural disasters (1959-1961), the people did not eat, and millions of people starved to death. After that, the country developed slowly, and we have today's well-off life. Compared with African people, we should cherish today's affluent life. There is a small detail that is very poignant, that is the dog, Kangba. He stayed with the little boy until he died of starvation. There is no lack of people in poverty that people have been persevering, and it is these companionship and hope that have been working hard. Think about it carefully, no matter whether you are poor or rich, each has its own difficulties in life. Only by working hard with yearning and hope can you reach a higher level of happiness. God is like the wind and touches everything. Happiness is all over the place. Hope to yearn, strive to pursue.
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