It is difficult to torture a drama out of a story that was originally conceived as a comedy, with elements of sarcasm, but strangely enough, they manage to do this. And you have to think, thanks to Kevin Aziz, the face that, whether he pretended or not, says he can't read. It is amazing how he managed to get used to his character.
I believed this story because I had a similar friend in my childhood. It looks very similar to the main character. Of course, he could read, but here it is not about this when they said here “I want to learn to read”, “why they did not learn to read”, “I will learn to read” ... “to read” ... “to read” ... probably this word was pronounced here 200 times when this word sounded, I was really funny.
This comedy, thanks to the original plot decision, can be set apart. Illiteracy is really a problem and, of course, in a competitive society, can not just complicate life, but play a real cruel joke. You need to learn on time and read. A child can learn to read early, and later, as an adult, does not read anything and ceases to differ from other illiterate people. But they are different, they read, read, learn, but still catch up with nothing - Gogolovsky Petrushka read and found curious that words always come out of letters - something like this. Everything is relative. I recommend watching.