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The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind
The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind
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The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind

2019 8 41.7K views saved
The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind

Against all the odds, a thirteen year old boy in Malawi invents an unconventional way to save his family and village from famine.

Countries: MW, GB
Languages: English, Chichewa; Nyanja
Runtime: 1hrs 53min
Status: Released
Release date: 2019-02-14
Release format: Streaming — Mar 01, 2019
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rouxi
@rouxi 6 years ago

Another magnificent movie with Chiwetel Ejiofor as an actor, which i like very much for making this type of movies that are really profound, realistic, inspirational, touching, and even more surprised is the fact that is also the director and writer of the movie. Absolutely one of the best actors, (and now director and writer) for this type of movies. And the other involved actors they are very good as well (normally are wich is expected).

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rouxi
@rouxi 6 years ago

Another magnificent movie with Chiwetel Ejiofor as an actor, which i like very much for making this type of movies that are really profound, realistic, inspirational, touching, and even more surprised is the fact that is also the director and writer of the movie. Absolutely one of the best actors, (and now director and writer) for this type of movies. And the other involved actors they are very good as well (normally are wich is expected).

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IsharaLion
@isharalion 5 years ago

Chiwetel Ejiofor's directorial debut and it's a strong start. Stuck in the fields, young William needs to find the courage to battle all the elements against him. Heavy rains followed by a dry season in a country which government does not provide enough for the lower classes of people, forcing him to work the fields so his family has enough to eat.

Being a bright young man and good with technology, he soon knows that he can find a solution for the drought and help his family. The battle between William's duties and ideas is well translated. Ejiofor is a strong player as his father, yet due to this performance it is him that kind of steals the screen.

It's not that the rest of the acting is bad, it's that one person stands above the rest, but it is unintentional. The photography is absolutely gorgeous and brands your eyes with the harsh thruth these people have to live with. Their goals are primal and the mistrust in technology to save them is warranted because having to build it takes away from the work needed to put in the field. The fact that they almost have to resort to praying for rain to survive is heartbraking enough.

In the end, it is a story about persevering in what you're good at and following an idea that can actually help and improve people's situations in a decor that we're not used to seeing in any other Hollywood movie. Props to Netflix and Ejiofor for picking up this story and putting it on the screen.

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Ariel Rodriguez
@arielrodriguez 3 years ago

Chiwetel Ejiofor writes, directs and acts in this film about how the necessity seen by a child can lead him towards saving his village through science. I think this is one of those films that should be used at schools to promote science and education as something practical that can help people. I liked it and would definitely recommend it.

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Lee Brown Barrow Movie Buff
@lee-brown-barrow 6 years ago

An inspirational true story; proof, if ever it were needed, that one person can make a difference.

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maphiagurl
@maphiagurl 4 years ago

Parents, have your young teens watch this movie. It is evidence that you don’t have to be old to make things better for those around you and more so that your elders aren’t always right and must be challenged too.

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intense-eyes
@intense-eyes 6 years ago

There are hundreds of films about how hard is education for poor african children, and this one belongs with that group. Anything new, but it's important to think about those towns.

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JBH
@batatazfritaz 1 year ago

I need to rewatch it one day, maybe it isn't as bad as I remember and I am only giving it a 5 because I was forced to watch this thing 3 times in 6th grade.

But it's more likely that it indeed sucks.

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Konitha Chhan
@coffeeisthebest 10 months ago

Was hearth breaking and amazing performance.

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@kodicconway 1 year ago

This was mentioned on facebook and sounded like a worthwhile watch. I have been in Malawi and other countries in Africa, so I was interested to see how the place would figure in the film - but it was a shock to see the extremes of weather the villagers had to deal with. The film itself was excellent and I was glad to see Netflix had picked it up.

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