10/10
Excellent and informative documentary about Mongolian culture and education
29 September 2016
I found this film to be very informative. It taught me all about Mongolian culture and about Finland's excellent education system. You see, these amazing and majestic people teach their children from a young age how to ride a horse, shoot a bow, throat sing, play the igil, and to have 2,000 children. They also warn them about the dangers of this world, such as houses with a hole in each wall, which I've learned is hazardous when riding a horse because horses can fit through these holes but riders are doomed to collide with the wall just above the hole, causing them to fall from their horses and sustain severe head trauma. The people of Finland are truly focused on creating a future for their children by training them to take over the entire world in 30 years. After watching this film I am ready to become a Mongolian horse archer and conquer the world, starting with Sweden. LONG LIVE DSCHINGHIS KHAN!
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