How far is the way home, a person needs to travel 25 years.
Indian child Salo was lost at a young age and was adopted by Australian parents. After 25 years, he successfully found his childhood "home". Behind it is the stubbornness of the two mothers, the persistence and the unrepentant waiting of the two mothers.
Home is a light in the dark, and you know someone behind the window is waiting for you to come home.
As a biological mother, her fate is very tragic. Her husband does not appear before and after the film. It can be judged that she is a single mother and needs to raise two sons and a daughter at the same time. The pressure of life is very heavy. When Saro and his brother Gudu exchanged the coal stolen from the train for milk. Her eyes showed happiness and helplessness. Although she asked where the milk came from, she already knew the answer.
Life is the cruelest screenwriter, this poor mother lost two sons overnight. The eldest son was hit by a train near the platform, and the younger son was lost and taken to a station 1,600 kilometers away from home.
If you give me another chance to choose, I will choose to hold your hand tightly and not let you go.
The starting point of my loss was the end of my brother's life, and the two brothers ran out to work at night in the middle of the night, in order to relieve the financial burden of this precarious family.
Salo's mother has always believed that her son will come back, and she has never moved in 25 years. This is the last stubbornness and waiting of an old mother.
When you open the door, there is a lamp inside for you, and there are people waiting for you to come back, this place is called home.
The white Australian mother who adopted Salo was great. She is selfless because she adopted the struggling street child Saro; she is also selfish, and her adoption stems from her own disappointment with the world.
Her childhood with an alcoholic father made her choose not to have children in the future, but to adopt a brown child.
Having a child won't make the world a little better, but adopting a child in distress can ease the world's pain. When Salo finally finds her biological mother, she wins the battle against the world.
The experiences of your childhood will stay with you for the rest of your life. Adopted children are not a blank slate, their memories are branded with their first experiences in life. We don't know the reality of the real situation, and the adult alcoholism of Mantassi, the second son adopted by a white mother, should be a microcosm of his father. Mantassi's trauma to his parents is a metaphor for childhood experiences that cannot be fully buried in memory.
Even if you escape to the ends of the earth, you can't escape your childhood self.
As an adult, Mantassi, who hit him hard on the head with a fork, is exactly the same as when he was a child.
The call of my childhood brother always resounds in every dream.
That dam, that river, that station, that watchtower, and the scar on the forehead from buying the watermelon that eventually brought him home.
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