The whole film has no violence, no action, no handsome women, no commercial elements. The film reflects some social issues that cannot be ignored: children really need a teacher like Matthew when they grow up. Children's rebellious period needs more respect, correct guidance, and meticulous care. The children's world is a deep and small garden full of strange flowers and plants, clear spring water, and beautiful bird calls. Sometimes adults are just blindfolded by the stone wall outside the garden, thinking that it is just an ordinary building or an abandoned house. In fact, sometimes it is not that there are no beautiful things, but we gave up the opportunity to find the entrance, so we missed a beautiful scenery, and even destroyed an originally beautiful garden. We need to use all the love and care to swim through every child who is temporarily lost in the ocean of life, so that they can see your ever-unity warm smile and outstretched arm in a moment of fear and anxiety.
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