The most touching scene in the movie Sight: Can a girl who was blinded by acid regain her sight?

To truly understand who we are, we must look again at what we actually look like. Just like the blind little girl in the movie (her eyes were blinded by acid by her stepmother to force her to beg as a blind child), the adorable and strong Kajia. Despite her failed surgery, she placed a rosary that she made herself into Dr. Wang's hands. It was this rosary that gave Dr. Wang the courage and confidence to try again. This next eye surgery was not on Kajia, but on another patient, Maria, who was born blind. This time, the surgery was successful! When 16-year-old Maria opened her eyes for the first time and saw herself, she tearfully murmured, "I'm so pretty!"

Aren't these words the words of destiny for all of us? "I’m so pretty," aren't they?!

If we all are willing and able to take a good look at ourselves again, as if we are truly seeing ourselves for the first time, and if what we see is a beautiful version of ourselves, wouldn’t the world become a kinder place? Isn’t this the reason why we should all, at any cost, turn diversity and harmonious differences into a united whole?

The movie SIGHT has achieved this through its storytelling!

The light of the Chinese community, well-deserved!

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