Fortunately, she still has such fantasies.
Her so-called mother is also black, ugly, fat, and stupid, but she has no illusions about the outside world except for relief funds. She despises schools, white people, and volunteers. . . Despise everything she can't get, and despise all people who look down on her.
The total loser in the eyes of the world, as long as there is relief money, lives like a biggest winner.
The beauty of the teacher is also embarrassing. With light skin, she is beautiful, compassionate, and lives like herself, with the wisdom, nobility, and "good" values necessary for an angel sent by God. In short, the beauty is completely different from the heroine. And this person, who was not in the same world as her, changed her filthy life and made her understand what true cherishing looks like.
However, do tragic characters have to rely on the selfless help of angels sent by God. So does it work? I don't see it well. It would be great if people's kindness didn't have to be shown by changing the lives of the miserable. Fortunately, she is just an example. But this is also in terms of sadness. In reality, it has been trampled under the name of so-called love. I don't know how many.
The film is marked as inspirational, which I don't like. She originally lived like the saddest animal, and finally refused anyone to continue to ruin her own life. This is not inspirational, who can this encourage?
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