Observing the life of a toddler boy, Bilal, who still needs a lot of care, and his blind parents is fascinating yet uneasy and dangerous. Unlike their parents, the kids are not blind. Bilal lives with his parents who do not need light. In his dark house he plays hide-and-seek and teases his younger brother (sometimes in a risky manner) and then breaks his arm. When he wants to ...
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Observing the life of a toddler boy, Bilal, who still needs a lot of care, and his blind parents is fascinating yet uneasy and dangerous. Unlike their parents, the kids are not blind. Bilal lives with his parents who do not need light. In his dark house he plays hide-and-seek and teases his younger brother (sometimes in a risky manner) and then breaks his arm. When he wants to "hide" from his parents, he sneaks out and other various things happen. It is not that his parents leave the kids alone, in fact, they do their best. Capturing a young sighted boy, unaware of cameras, and his blind parents, offers a sense of reality and rare moments of love and hope. Their everyday life may look cruel to viewers who can see, but to them it is normal and natural. Bilal lives in hardship with his family in their own way and creates another life for himself.
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1 有用 LILLIZHANG 看过 2015-09-12 16:52:05
昨天在台北北师美术馆doc+纪录片工作坊参加的放映活动,回来查找没想到豆瓣上竟然还没有评论。儿童的快乐无关贫困,阶级,健康,只有成年人才能发现贫困,彼拉喜悦明亮的眼睛如同镜子反射底层的不幸。在狭小黑暗的空间里,彼拉的快乐更显残酷。而我相信这就是加尔各答。