Yes, it is the biggest arrangement of God.
Let’s go back to this film~ The biggest impression of Akira here is that she is serious, and she regards this as a silent connection between her and her deceased father. At the end of the film, she recalls all the people who helped her , very touching.
The film was clearly shot with the vision of people of color: from the discomfort of black people among white people, to the competition and the award-winning Asian boys and black girls. . . It's a little uncomfortable, and in the end Akira's award has a "turned-over serf to sing" feeling.
The seriousness and perseverance of this little girl is certainly a line of this film, but her selfishness is mainly to see more of the handsome Asian guy who is on an equal footing with Akira. He is so personable and endearing! Comparable to Wang Leehom.
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