This is fate, you have to accept it.

Myles 2022-03-24 09:03:52

A film recommended to me by a friend last night, I just found out that this is an impressive story I watched many years ago, a photographer, 8 Indian children, and a red light. The children took pictures of the obscure world that outsiders could not see with their cameras. This is their own life, like a root, firmly grasping their legs, hands and eyes, unable to extricate themselves. Even if he can still laugh and run, he still thinks he can compete with this chaotic world. But in the face of the cold, the deep-seated, and unable to break free from the iron-like roots, what can children do.
According to Chinese parlance, what is this called, this is fate, and one has to accept it. Fight for father, fight for family background, fight for family tree, this is the reality. What to do if you don't accept your fate, you have to start from scratch, yes, well, there is a way. Otherwise, it's like winning the lottery to meet the nobles, just like the children in the film, when they meet the big sister who is close to you, they will bring you a light of rebirth. Either give up something in exchange, health, body, dignity, soul... Anyway, you have to surrender something, you want to be a white wolf with empty gloves, this is a kind of delusional disease that needs to be cured.
Turning back to meeting a noble, like this movie, don't forget, the story of the children was taken away by the confidant big sister to exchange for money, so there is still an exchange inside and out. It's not that this big sister is how it is, it's just that the world needs to be exchanged, and everything needs to be balanced and not out of balance.
Life is like this, why make a fuss, gain and loss are in your right and left hands, this is fate, you have to accept it.

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Extended Reading
  • Shanna 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    The current situation of the heroine tells us that the documentary is only a part of reality, and the reality outside the film is more cruel

  • Sophie 2022-04-21 09:03:49

    Documentaries that begin with a female perspective tend to give us a more hopeful ending.

Born Into Brothels: Calcutta's Red Light Kids quotes

  • Avjit: There is nothing called hope in my future.

  • Tapasi: Just today, I took someone's picture and he bad mouthed me. I didn't mind. You really have to put up with a lot if you want to learn to do something well.