Kathmandu, May 7 -- In 'Big World', director Yang Lina delivers a quietly devastating coming-of-age tale of Liu Chunhe, a teenager with cerebral palsy who dares to live on his terms. What might have easily been a sentimental story is instead presented with grounded realism, subtlety, and a commendable refusal to pity or glorify its subject. As a psychology and literature student and, more importantly, a young adult witnessing peers around me still relying on parental support, Chunhe's story left a lasting impression on how we define independence, love, and acceptance in a world that often chooses convenience over compassion.
"Having a job is dignity," this quote, said with unwavering sincerity by Chunhe, is more than a line. It is the em...
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