The movie tells a story about a friendship between two young people known as Dang and Hai. The plot quickly develops with it being revealed that Hai is suffering from a fatal illness and won’t be able to survive for much longer. In anticipation of his unfortunate death, he writes down several places that he wants to visit on a piece of paper titled the "To-do list".
Each day Dang takes Hai to each of his desired destinations, pushing his friend in a wheelchair and helping him to complete his aspirations.
The 13th Asian International Children’s Film Festival is running with the theme of “How do you feel about causing others trouble. Is it okay if only you are good? Can you think about other people?”.
This year’s event enjoyed the participation of students from 15 Asian countries and territories, in addition to 10 Japanese provinces and cities. In total, 69 pieces of outstanding work created by young people were chosen to be honoured from 400 entries.
The film festival aims to encourage children to pay greater attention to the societies in which they live in. It is hoped that through film, children will have the chance to express their thoughts and desires in daily life.
In total, the organisers presented 13 awards to various prize winners during the Asian International Children’s Film Festival. VOV
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