The growth of the handsome British boy

Sigurd 2022-04-24 07:01:07

Loved this movie so much.
Sean, a 12-year-old British boy, appeared in beautiful and melancholy music. He was wearing wide flared trousers and carrying his schoolbag cross-body, walking towards the school, looking very mature and preoccupied. He got into a fight at school with the older boy who scolded his father and was called to the principal's office. Outside the principal's room, Sean trembled a little while listening to the principal's corporal punishment on the older child.
The fatherless child asked her mother, why is it good to have no father now? The mother said helplessly that it was better when there was no father, so what could be done.
Shaun, who lost his father, found warmth in a group of skinheads, and he depended on them and participated in them. He feels happy. He kisses girls in heavy makeup, experiences caring for others, experiences the warmth of being in a group.
But the reality is not so ideal. When the big skinhead that Sean admired couldn't control his violence against other members due to the loss of personal love, Sean cried helplessly. He hid in the corner and cried. This is not something he can understand and accept. A brief period of happiness passed. The kid Sean came of age and threw the symbolic cross into the Atlantic Ocean.
The film has several highlights: the music is perfect, and the melancholy and soothing piano piece sets the tone of the entire film. The interlude is also audible, with a strong English atmosphere and a little Irish style. This film can be used as a teaching film for learning English, and the actors have pure pronunciation.
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This Is England quotes

  • Lol: What you mean before you went to prison and ruined everything? I'm going to be late for work. You can keep your little box.

    Lol: [Puts the handcrafted gift on the dashboard and leaves the car]

    Combo: [Starts crying and beats his head on the side window]

  • Shaun: [Last scene. Shaun drowns his St George's Cross Flag in a pond then stares mournfully into the camera]