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Kaminda
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Viva Cuba (2005)
Simple story, powerful message
Simple story of a two runaway kids, raising lot of questions about Cuban society and it's system. It has an underline story line which contradictory to the film title Viva Cuba (Long live Cuba). Through out the film we see the patriotism and quotes like "Viva Che", "Viva Cuba" being thought to the kids like a religion, yet the distance and loosing their dreams in the system. In capitalism parents run "the race" distancing them from their kids and family. The same happens in Socialism where the parents prioritizing their duty to the country before their family. In both the situations it collapses the basic building block of the society. It is an open ending but leaves us thinking can a system make the life better. Can it answer the basic problems of life, or no matter what life will always find a way to make it miserable.