This is really the best movie I have seen in recent years. The teacher put it in the art introduction class and was moved to cry several times. In fact, the beauty of human nature can far cover up those so-called hatred. In this world, there are no races, only good people and bad people. What a great movie!
About caring and treating autism correctly, about anti-religious discrimination, about humanity, about love … Khan's mother said it very well: there are only two kinds of good people and bad people in the world. Good people and bad people have nothing to do with their religious beliefs, nor with any country or nation. Hatred breeds more hatred, and love breeds more love. Khan's mother is very helpful in relieving his autism. Although she is not a psychologist. The actor's acting is very good. He doesn't want to look directly at others, and he doesn't want to have physical contact with others. He forces himself to repeat a sentence and an action ... which reminds me of howard hughes. And that African child's harmony is very fairy.
I've seen a lot of Indian movies recently. Indian movies are no longer silly and happy. I feel that many European and American movies with grand scenes are not as expensive as domestic movies with actors. About artistic expression, screenwriter ... I don't know or understand any film professional appraisal. But the Indian movie I saw recently was very touching and even shocking. The selection of materials is also very good, and I dare to look directly at the problems of my country. Even many people think that some second-rate "toilet heroes" and "foil men" are equally touching.