But the more I looked at it, the more I felt that I couldn't just see the child's stubbornness and rebelliousness, the unbearable behavior. The story didn't tell anything about his mother, and the only father didn't even want him. This child embodies A strong heart and a strong heart, even if he runs away desperately to find his father, even if he hurts the adopter who treats him meticulously and selflessly, even if he gets to know a gangster to beat him and steal money, deep down, it's because he still hasn't given up searching. This father's love belonged to him, and when his father told him not to come back again, he finally realized it, finally gave up, and chose the better life he could have, and did not live up to the love of others for him. And in the middle, he could sincerely apologize to the father and son of the store, and in the end he was chased and beaten without fighting back.
The character of the little boy is flesh-and-blood, real and touching, and a little strong, unbelievable, but it deeply touches our hearts. It's a really good movie!
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