stubborn young boy

Brice 2022-12-19 03:42:23

I love it so much that I want to make a movie for this movie.

The name of the movie is "The Bicycle Boy", and the bicycle is the clue throughout the whole process. At first, his car was gone, he went to find his father, pretended to go to the clinic and entered a gated building, and when he was caught in the clinic, he hugged this person who was similar to the mother role who later adopted him. Then the woman bought his bike for him because of the chance he was at the clinic that day. —Because of hearing his brief description of the bike. The child insisted that the bicycle was stolen and not sold by his father, but after contacting the person who sold the car, he determined that the bicycle was sold by his father. The child's determination to find his father was firm from the very beginning. He insisted on escaping from the nursing home to find his father. After a little bit of clues, he found his father's revelation of selling bicycles posted at the place where the car was repaired. Then the woman took him to see his father, and his father told him not to go to him, and the child was very upset and started scratching his face on the way back. Later, the child's bicycle was ridden away by another child. They fought and met a bad big friend. This person instigated the child to robbery. At this time, the conflict between the child and the mother began. They did not answer the phone and confronted them head-on. When the child and the bad child met for the first time, the mother found them. They quarreled in the car. Here, the mother's boyfriend and the child had a fight. Conflict, mother's choice is "to have children". Later, the child had to go out at night in order to rob, and he had a head-on conflict with his mother. There is a child interspersed here, friends and children that my mother knew, who originally wanted to go to the movies with this child. The conflict between the mother and the child continued for several rounds. The door was closed, the wall was stopped, the mother was stabbed with a fork, the door was blocked again, and the wall was jumped again. Then the kid failed to commit the murder, injured someone, was abandoned by the "big brother" as a scapegoat, and threw all the money to him. Here is another climax. The kid went to his dad again and gave him the money. His father was afraid of being dragged down and murdered the children away. Then I went home, the door was locked, and my mother opened the door and said about the police registration. Then the mother and the child apologized and lost money. The injured parent came over, but the injured child did not come, saying that it was because they did not accept his apology. Next is a good life for the children and their mothers, riding bikes together, and then asking friends to barbecue at night. The supermarket ran out of charcoal, so the children went to the gas station to buy charcoal. (I knew it would be an accident when he walked away, like a bomb under the table) Met the father and son he had knocked out before, his son was bigger and stronger, and he started beating the kid, who then fell off the tree for a while. At every turn, they thought they were dead and thought of a collusion. When I was about to call an ambulance , the child wakes up. Then he walked to the side of the road, picked up the charcoal bag that fell, and picked up the bicycle and rode away. Finish.

(Actually, this woman is not a "mother", because it is convenient to describe, so she is replaced by a mother. Although she fulfills the responsibility of a foster family, she feels more like the implementer of an intimate relationship, rather than a "mother" "Such a stressful title, and not quite there yet.)

This sentence totally touched me, just like the lines "What are you waiting for" and "I'm waiting for Saturday" in "Spring in the Cattle Class" pierced my heart.

Give his dad the stolen money

Even if his father doesn't want him, he still thinks of his father for the first time when he has money. The attachment of a child to his parents is really unimaginable. Reminds me of the last time I was at my aunt's house, my cousin beat him up because his eldest son was disobedient. Then when he went to the living room, she hugged the younger son on the sofa, and the eldest son still rubbed against her, really. Even if his mother beats him, he still really wants to be close to his mother.

I especially like this point because the little boy is teaching her to ride a bike, because he is very professional, it kind of makes me feel like a little kid will teach his parents something when he grows up, I am very relieved when I see this .

The little boy rides up the car, and the last empty mirror. Then great music played.

In terms of character, this child is not a soft and waxy type. From the beginning, he has shown a very strong personal will, such as escaping from the nursing home and entering the door of the residential building by lying about visiting the clinic. It can be seen that the child's thinking is very Agile and quick to move. The obsession with finding a father shows the child's innate attachment to his parents.

Everything in this movie is very logical, there is no trace of carving, everything is natural, watching this is like watching a child around me grow up. It's just that the environment is different, the movie is a child in a European context.

I would like to analyze this movie together with "Why Home" and "Nobody Knows", and even "Little Shoes", it is a very good child's growth, and children in a bad environment grow very tough. I really like these kids. In fact, they are more mature and stable than those children of the same age who live in the fantasy castle. At the same time, they are very childish. I really admire, like and feel sorry for them.

But fortunately, they are all continuing to grow stubbornly in a good direction and have great vitality. Salute to these kids.

(After reading this, I found that I personally like the subject of growth very much. Whether it is a movie or in reality, I unconsciously pay attention to it and like it very much)

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The Kid with a Bike quotes

  • Guy Catoul: It's too much. I can't look after him.

  • Wes: May I call you Pitbull?