The male protagonist asked the little Indian boy if he would like to live in Denmark with him. The judges must all help him answer in their hearts, yes, yes, I am very willing.
This is an American answer.
The little boy's answer surprised everyone. He said, I don't want to go, you can come and see me when you think of me.
This answer upholds the dignity of Indians. Although the film shows India's poverty and backwardness, it also gives Indians a chance to express their mature side, rather than the usual impression of India's Asam from Western countries.
Because of the ridicule of Western countries, even the neighbors of China have been brought down, scrambling for the responsibility of Indians to be ugly, stinky, strange and poor. It is simply that whoever is bad in the United States will not think about it for the rest of his life.
In addition to this reason, the good thing about this movie is that the people in Denmark are not like the Europeans we are familiar with, but have more of their own characteristics.
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