Reported 12 months ago
The film 'Classmate Don't Need to Strive' received rave reviews and applause at the Taipei Film Festival for its relatable storyline. The movie touches on themes of feeling unnoticed, striving for recognition, and the pressure to stand out in society. To resonate with the audience, the production company is offering free screenings for students with failing grades or delayed graduation, and for working individuals with proof of unemployment. The director shared that the film's message encourages viewers to appreciate their existence and value themselves beyond societal expectations of success.
Source: YAHOO