As Bruno crawled through the gates of his adventure full of joy, despair began to beat hard on my heart, and I knew, dear boy, that he would pay him forever for the act of "making up" for his loyalty to friendship Unexpected cost. I thought it was deprived of innocence, but who would have thought that it was the end of life!
Perhaps this is great sadness, but also great joy, a child who is cute and kind but has experienced the cruelty of the world by accident, how will he explain to himself the existence of this kind of world that is very different from the world he has heard of living in. What about rationality? ! Maybe he will tear himself apart because of this, and he will doubt everything and fear everything... If so, passively escaping from this insolvable problem should be the director's last love for Bruno.
Not to mention the brutality of the Nazis, such history has its own history to identify. Just want to say, please protect our children, they are the purest place of human kindness.
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