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Director's Statement
This is in a way a classic story of how it is better to be good than bad, but today this story is better seen in poor societies with just one golden rule which can be applied to any part of the planet: any one can build an island of harmony, peace and order around oneself as a beginning of the creation of some better world. I know all this sounds very hippie, but at this point, that kind of positive feeling is the closest to the feeling I want the audience to take with them from the theatres after the film.