From small family to everyone--An anti-war warm-hearted film

General 2022-04-19 09:02:42

It's a film about war, family, and faith, and the protagonist narrates the story. The plot in the film is very rich, and there will always be a moment that touches your heartstrings and makes you cry without knowing it. The color of the picture is very bright, very romantic, with a fairy tale flavor, every frame is as refreshing as an oil painting.

The story takes place in a seaside town in California during World War II. The protagonist is a little boy (Pebo), who suffered from dwarfism since childhood and was bullied and excluded by the people around him, which caused him to feel very inferior. But his father has always encouraged and tolerated the little boy with love, so his father and him became a unique "partner". But the good times did not last long, because my brother (London) failed the medical examination, so my father was about to do military service, and my father went to the Philippines to fight. London was very guilty, he said, this is my war and you shouldn't be allowed to go. Shortly after his father joined the war, an officer came to the home and told his mother that his father was missing on a mission and that his life and death were unknown.

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  • Ashley 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    The little boy is really too cute~ That innocent little eyes~ And the love for his father like a friend~ I don't know if this is an anti-war movie, but it conveys a concept, it's not innocent Common people, don't let the innocent be implicated, the state is guilty, and the common people are innocent. At the same time, don't look down on anyone who looks weak, as long as you have enough will and insist on doing one thing, you can really move the fool.

  • Gus 2022-03-17 09:01:07

    The same war theme, the same theme and fantasy anti-Japanese drama are really the difference between heaven and earth.

Little Boy quotes

  • Pepper Flynt Busbee: Why did they send you away to the camps?

    Emma Busbee: Pepper, that is not the kind of question you ask.

    Hashimoto: Mrs. Busbee, it's okay. It's simple. I have the face of the enemy. Doesn't matter if this is my home. Doesn't matter if I love this land, this country.

  • Hashimoto: So, tell me, Ollie, what happens when your imaginary friend works in his mysterious ways and his father dies?

    Fr. Crispin: Then my imaginary friend will also help him through it.

    Hashimoto: Tell the kid to stop. If he doesn't, he could lose faith in himself. That's what you should be worrying about.