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How to be a family movie?

The film tells the story of a 12-year-old Lebanese boy Zan, who sued his parents for bringing him into this world, but failed to raise him well. At the beginning of the story, the legitimacy of his existence was questioned. Apart from being abused, the young child was born without any identity.

In a court in a small town in Lebanon, 12-year-old boy Zan was sentenced to prison for stabbing others with a knife. However, with the support of lawyers, Zan sued his parents because they could not provide him with protection and safety.

Zan's parents are poor and can't afford to raise their children, which means Zan can't get an ID card, so he is a black household who is not qualified to apply for a passport, can't go to school, and can't even get help in the hospital in an emergency.

Zan's parents continue to have children even if they are unable to raise and educate them. As a child at home, Zan's weak shoulders bear the weight of countless lives. In order to support himself and his younger brother and sister, he was forced to work and deliver goods to the local grocery store. The grocer Assad has an evil interest in Zan's sister Saha.

When Zan's sister was forcibly sold to Assad by his parents as his wife, Zan left home angrily and ran to a seaside town, where he met Ethiopian immigrant Rachiele.

Rakhil is a kind person. She has a one-year-old son Jonas, but they have no legal status. In order to avoid the surveillance of employers and government departments, she is trying to save money to buy a forged ID card. Zan and her mother support each other to make a living.

However, life did not care for praise, and many hardships forced him to make shocking moves. Zan learned that his sister Saha died of pregnancy. He stabbed the grocer who married his sister with a knife and ended up in prison. In court, 12-year-old boy Zan sued his biological parents to the judge because they gave him life.

Film evaluation:

The film "How to Be Home" explores many classic themes centered on children from the perspective of pure children in flashback, putting war in the background and family in the foreground, writing family tragedies and war haze in vain, and gradually sketching out the ukiyo-e paintings of the bottom characters.

Flashback reflects the social situation of slums in Lebanon and the refugee problem that affects the whole world, but the emotional power and practical value contained in the realistic images of the film are even more heartbreaking.

With the adoption of documentary technology, the recording of actual sound increases the authenticity of film substitution, the high harmony between music and sound, and the low and slow cello sound. With the development of the plot, every transition is just right, which touches people's hearts invisibly.