I tried it and I did it. William's attempt not only solved the problem of dry land, but also won himself the opportunity to continue school. My father didn't dare to try and trapped himself in that one-third of an acre.
After watching the movie, I feel that in the African border, knowledge has a lofty status. Failure to pay tuition is like stealing other people's knowledge. Because William did not pay tuition, he was eventually expelled for some things, and it seemed that he had no status and no one. Verify the usefulness of knowledge.
One star deducted, I think the previous part of the plot is a bit long.
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