Three and a half stars, four stars. This film is also in the usual Indian style. After seeing the title, I have probably guessed the tragedy that will happen later. The world is not equal to the disabled. When Su went to the police station after being assaulted for the first time, the police officers had already been greeted and tried to prevent them from continuing to investigate. Su said, "Luohan, they have already violated me, and now they are assaulting you in another way. Let's go..." Yeah, they're people who live in the dark, and even if they're optimistic and live as normal as possible, they're still not. They will be scattered by the crowds in the mall, they will be proud of having a job instead of receiving government handouts, and they will be speechless when they meet the villain. It's too hard to light a torch in the dark. According to statistics, as of 2017, the number of disabled people in China has reached 85 million. Our public transportation will reserve seats for the elderly, the weak, the sick, and the disabled. Our tourist attractions will provide free tickets for the disabled, but we can see in our lives How many disabled people are there? It seems that they rarely appear in the public eye, and they rarely appear with us in stations, restaurants, shopping malls, streets... It seems that even going to the park to bask in the sun is an extravagant hope. They may not want to face the searching gaze, they may be physically inconvenient, or there may be various reasons, but I hope that one day, in China, disabled people can do the work they can, and stand in the sun and be themselves. Pity and prejudice, but only fraternity and humility.
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