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The most powerful scene occurs when William explains his windmill to his father using a diagram drawn in the dirt. The father, who had burned the boy’s scrap metal and beaten him for “wasting time,” finally sees the logic. The windmill is not magic; it is applied physics. That moment of intellectual recognition bridges the generational and ideological gap.
Even without formal schooling, William’s thirst for knowledge saves lives. The film powerfully critiques educational inequality while celebrating self-learning.
from scrap parts—is more than a mechanical achievement; it is an act of resistance against despair. William uses a library book to bridge the gap between his reality and a sustainable future. This highlights the film's core theme: