Today's sharing of bacteria said a somewhat sad movie, this movie has great educational significance for the birth and upbringing of children, every parent and people who want to have children in the future must watch this movie.
What a Home is a Lebanese, French, and American drama film directed by Lebanese director Nadine Rabaki and co-starring Zane Al Rafia and Jodanos Sifero. The film was released in 2018 and released in China in 2019.

The film was originally titled Capernaum, which is a place name in the Bible, and it is said that Jesus moved here as a missionary, and many sacred things happened here. This film also hopes to use the experience of the boys in the play to wake up the ignorant parents in the world, hoping that they will take the two things of fertility and parenting seriously.
The film tells the story of a 12-year-old Lebanese boy, Zain, who sued his parents in court.
Zain's parents were very ignorant and incompetent, unable to raise a group of children to work every day after giving birth to many children, and then mated Zain's 11-year-old sister Xu to the landlord to offset the rent, Zain strongly resisted the matter but was scolded by his parents, and the angry Zain ran away from home.
On the street, Zain met an Ethiopian woman, Rahir, and took him home to take good care of him. Rahir is a single mother, but she is illegally stranded in Lebanon, leaving the children in the toilet while earning money to work. But Raheel is also not a qualified mother, she is very protective of her children but does not provide a normal environment for children to grow up, her children have no status and can not receive education.
After Rahir was arrested by the police for illegal detention, other immigrants told her not to talk about the child, otherwise she would be taken away by the police, and she could only let the child suffer with Zain.
Zain suffered a lot with his black babies and was helped by good people, and in order to earn money to raise children, he even tried to find a way to give drugs to addicts, but after being beaten by those people, he lost his way to survive, and he had to give the child to the businessman in charge of smuggling, hoping that he could find a good family for the child.
The businessman agrees to help Zain smuggle, but needs his identity document, helplessly Zain returned to his home to find documents only to learn that his sister was dead, angry that he stabbed his sister's husband with a knife, and he also entered the juvenile prison.
Zain doesn't regret his actions, but he hates his parents and sells his daughter for a little profit. On the prison tv show, he saw the hope of his voice, so he called the TV station's hotline to denounce his parents and expressed his demands.
It's an ending-ending film in which Zain sues his parents in the hope that they won't have any more children, but the film doesn't feature a judge's trial.
Instead, with Zain's innocent smile when taking the ID photo, the film pulled down the curtain, Zain's happy smile at the end compared to the sadness on Zain's face in the whole film, what made such a naïve child suffer so much, and what made him go to the road of crime?
The answer is the parents, Zain's parents have uncontrolled childbearing, without any regard for their family situation and the future of their children, the children have no identity documents, Zain's sister can't even get into the hospital when she is pregnant and bleeding heavily, but his parents are still pregnant after Zain is in prison.
The children could not take care of them at home, and they were even chained, and they did not even have a complete bed at night, and there were single beds in prison.
Zain's family belongs to the supernatural family, while the black Rahir and her children's family is another situation, Rahill loves her children very much, but she does not have enough time and financial strength to take care of her children, hiding the children in the toilet every day, giving the children leftovers, even if no amount of love can create a good living environment for the children.
After watching this film, I shared a lot of feelings, and I remembered that many people who worked in other places took care of their children in this way, and even women who worked behind their children at the construction site, not that there was prejudice against these people, but that people who did not have a good growth environment and had children at that time certainly did not have a plan for the future, and their behavior was irresponsible to their children.
After watching this film to share the fungus hope that every family that is ready to give birth has some thoughts, is he really worthy of being a qualified parent?