write a review on a play or film with the strong message of social reform that u hav watched.
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To Kill A Mockingbird-
It’s set in the 1930s, when America was hit by the Great Depression, and filled with prejudice. It’s told in the voice of Scout. Being in the voice of a young girl made a story about such brutal prejudice and discrimination different: it was youthful, it was playful, it was innocent. Scout has an older brother, Jem, and they live with their father, Atticus: Atticus is a lawyer, Atticus was just genuinely a good person. He wasn’t a hero, he wasn’t this macho and masculine protagonist that some books seem to need. He was moral, he was good, he was inspirational, just because he was such a good person. His wisdom gave a sense of continuity and seeing how his words impacted his children. Watching To Kill A Mockingbird is a necessity: it will change your life, it will change the way you view the world around you, it will inspire you, it will make you rethink how you treat people, how you view the world. It sounds like an exaggeration but the sheer unique quality of the movie is like nothing you've ever experienced. It tackles right and wrong in a way that isn’t patronizing or dull, but in a way that is flawlessly portrayed.
Hichki
Everybody is different in their own way. We must not be judgemental about anyone or anything. This film has also helped people realise that whatever the size of your problem is, don't lose hope and win over your challenges!