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Violette 2022-01-11 08:02:24
Transcend pain and engrave sorrow
Ken Lodge's masterpiece "The Kid and the Eagle" in 1970 is definitely an important work in the history of British film. It immediately followed the British Free Film Movement in the 1950s. While carrying forward the independent and sharp characteristics of the Free Film Movement, it also echoed the...
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Shyanne 2022-01-11 08:02:24
After watching
"The Child and the Eagle" talks about the hard life of the little boy Cass,... "flying quickly", this shot should be the most brilliant shot of the whole show. Little Cass was beaten by his coach, by the principal, by his classmates, by his eldest brother, by his mother. The key is that he did...

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Jeff 2022-03-26 09:01:10
Finally watched this coveted movie: "The Child and the Eagle". My favorite is the fresh and green countryside scenery, which reminds me of my childhood hometown. Billy: Maybe trick-or-treating sometimes, but I'm not that bad yet. I know a lot of kids who are worse than me, but they're not so looked down upon. ...and the teachers, who are indifferent to us and treat us as fools if we don't get good grades. They are always looking at their watch, hoping to get out of class soon. They don't care about us at all, and we don't care about them. → The growth story of the troubled boy is reminiscent of "The Four Hundred Blows". Kasper rarely finds solace in raising eagles, but unfortunately the cruel reality did not take care of him in the end... His heart is broken, and life has to go on...
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Alford 2022-03-25 09:01:15
I feel more and more that, for those pure and highly accomplished realist films, it is precisely the subjective element, or the so-called "authority", that can best judge the quality. (For example, "Where is My Friend's Home"), the second is the intervention point of the author's own emotions, and the collection and release of this point is definitely a master level. In the cold running account, the "proportion" of speculation and concern has been balanced, completing the powerful indictment of the voice of the generation group, while retaining a complete and vital image of personal experience. In addition, IF in 1968 and this work in 1969, all the way to the fan wall in 1979, was the British teaching system really such a disgusting person without exaggeration in the hippie era? This physical education teacher is really too much Nima is an idiot.
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