love child world

Vanessa 2022-04-24 07:01:17

Since it's an Oscar-winning movie, it's not an exaggeration to give it five points. In fact, it was really touching. I have always liked the children's characters in movies, and the simple world can always give people beauty. This is also not a film about children. From another perspective, rebellious children do not give me hatred but make me pity. The group of friends of motherless children and divorced children, whose inexplicable worldview is destined to have an unusual childhood. The world of children also reflects the world of adults. The revenge of creating a car explosion seems to be an impossible task, but it is realized in a few fireworks. The current situation in Denmark reflects a sense of impetuousness in society. Fathers who rob children on swings on the street will beat people at will, and grievances between schoolmates will be resolved with knives. It is reminiscent of the terrorist attacks in northern Europe a few years ago. , the murderers are from the local from ordinary people. The lens of the movie focuses the perpetrators on two children, who have passed the age of ignorance but have not yet reached the stage of sound personality. Rebellion is understandable, but revenge and revenge are terrifying. The two children may be unfortunate, but they are also very lucky. When they go astray, someone will pull a hand and avoid longer-term misfortune. What the movie revealed to me was a feeling of leaning towards the better side in the conflict, and a little comfort in the sadness. The final shot is back to the African road at the beginning. African children chasing after the car, although they are backward in life, they enjoy spiritual happiness; the teenagers on the Nordic continent are materially intact but experience the paleness of spirit. The world of children, the world of humanity.

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In a Better World quotes

  • [last lines]

    Christian: Can't wait until you back at school.

    Elias: Me too.

  • Elias: I've been sleeping for days but I'm still tired.