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What is our definition of home? Home, for us, what does it mean?
There are roof tiles on the head, and pigs (pigs) on the ground, which is home.
In traditional Chinese culture, if you can't settle without a place to live, you can't call it home.
Home is a warm and desirable place, and there is pampering from parents.
The home itself will be given to ourselves, and each of us will grow happily under the shade of our family.
The little boy who plays Zane, named Zane ▪ Alrafia ▪,
He was born in Syria, a Syrian refugee,
At the Cannes Film Festival, he said: "Acting is very simple",
Because these are his lives, what he really feels,
He just needs to play himself.

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At the beginning of the shot, twelve-year-old Zane is taken into court and sued his biological parents before the judge
The reason is, because they gave birth to me.
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Can't imagine what kind of experience would make a twelve-year-old make such an incredible move?
In the story, Zane's parents continue to give birth despite the inability to raise and educate, and as the eldest son of the family, Zane, the weak shoulder bears the weight of countless lives. When his sister was forcibly sold to a vendor as a wife, Zane angrily left home, and then met a mother and son without legal status, supporting each other to barely live. However, life did not take care of Zane, and many tribulations forced him to make a shocking move.
To support himself and his younger siblings, he was forced to drop out of school to deliver deliveries to local grocers, lugging a wheeler taller than himself, carrying heavy cargo, and caring for his siblings for his parents.
Bring your younger siblings to sell homemade "drinks" (beet juice) on the street
With fake prescriptions, he went to the pharmacy and lied over and over again to help his parents buy ingredients to make "drugs".
Zane was carrying the goods, a "school bus" passed by him, and only indifference was seen in his eyes, in fact, he also wanted to get on such a car to and from school, like someone else's child at school.
He had habitually looked at the world with rational, indifferent eyes, as if nothing had anything to do with him, protecting himself, and his heart could not make a little waves.
All he cared about was his younger siblings
Knowing that his sister was on menstrual leave, he told his sister, "Remember what happened to your friend Aria?" Her mother found out and locked her in the house until one day a fat pig took her away. ”
Worried about what happened to her sister, who was a year younger than herself, like Aria.
Zane decides to help his sister escape, he secretly packs up his sister's clothes, goes to the grocery store to steal a lot of food, negotiates a good price with the bus driver, and prepares to leave the house with his sister...
Unfortunately, it was too late to be discovered by his parents, only to see his parents marry his sister Saha to the landlord Assad to offset the rising rent. He struggled desperately, desperately resisted, weak and weak, the small body could not bear the body of an adult, in exchange for a severe beating, but could not change the fate of his sister, only 11-year-old Saha became someone else's wife.
Angry, he ran away from home, had no money and no food, and faced the adult world alone as a child.
He stood at a counter taller than himself trying to find a job, but no one hired him, and there was no place for him in the adult world.
That's until he meets Ahir, a single mother with no legal status, who provides food and lodging for Zane in the hope that Zane will take care of his son.
The audience can see the precocious puberty forced by life and the innocence of children in the role of Zane, and feel the despair of no way out.
Through the eyes, the young actor accurately expresses complex emotions such as grievance, helplessness, and anger, and strikes directly into the audience's heart.
He was also just a twelve-year-old, feeding Ahir's children and changing diapers, and his movements were painfully skillful.
In order to coax the children, he used a mirror in the small room to reflect the next-door neighbor's TV to show the children cartoons.
But the good times did not last long, Ashir was not identified, was detained by the police while out to raise money for a fake certificate, and never returned home, zane had to take care of her young children alone.
Even though Zane hated his parents so much that he hated his parents, when there was no way out, he also did the tramadol drink that he once scorned to make a living, and after struggling, he became his own nasty appearance.
Eventually, the money earned was robbed, the landlord locked the door to get the house back, and they were living on the streets.
Helpless and penniless, Zane rubbed his crying red eyes, but in desperation, he sold the child to a good family.
Zane decides to go home and smuggle himself to another country with his identification.
Back at home, Zane learns that his family does not have any identification documents at all. Because of this, Zane learns of the death of his sister Saha. Despite his family's objections, Zane angrily rushed from home with a knife to Assad's house, slashed assad, and sentenced himself for it.
In the closing shot, the photographer who took the picture of Zane says, "Smile, Zane." This is for the ID card, not the death certificate. Zane finally smiled from the bottom of his heart.
This film does not see Zane smile once, only when the final ID photo is taken, Zane finally smiles from the heart, and this smile freezes for a moment, and the film ends here.
"How to Be Home" still gives people some comfort at the end: Ahir has found his long-lost son, Mason, a refugee child whom Zane met when he was wandering, is going to Sweden with his parents, and the most gratifying thing is that the actor in the film (the director found Zane in a slum in Beirut, the film is based on his real experience) After filming the film, with the help of the director, the family has also immigrated to Norway, and they own a five-bedroom, two-story house with a terrace and garden. Of course, there was also a big bed in the room.
Zane and his father in Norway
His favorite thing is animals. "Every time we travel, we go to the zoo," he said. ”
Zane's father shares Zane feeding ducks in Norway
Hope will always be there, as long as we have expectations.
May every child be treated with tenderness.
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