Parents are always the beacon of your heart, so we don't get lost.

Laurie 2022-04-23 07:03:50

The film is told through the perspective of a 10-year-old child who is talented enough. Through him, we can recall our childhood, which is also full of worries and yearning for freedom. This movie is undoubtedly full of warmth, thinking that he is not favored by his father, but full of troubles, thinking that his mother will only be immersed in academic research and not caring about life, so he negotiated with his mother for this reason, and felt that his sister did not understand him and had children The grumpy sister, finally, after she left home, she received the urgent care of her family, as well as her mother's enlightenment to her that her brother's departure had nothing to do with him, and solved his misunderstanding of his father, and finally took him away. He worries about the world and avoids worldly persecution, so this movie is a very good movie.

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  • Thaddeus 2022-03-20 09:02:33

    "Perhaps in one of these houses, a little boy is awakened by the sound of a train. Maybe he wants to get on the train and cross the desert. I kind of want to swap roles with him and watch the train go to an unknown distance. I have to admit that I am not a wanderer who has no worries, but a ten-year-old kid who ran away from home." "Tapioca no longer chews the iron bucket, he started catching fireflies again. Maybe one day, I will catch fireflies again. "

  • Sandrine 2022-04-24 07:01:20

    1. "Imagination will only begin when science ends? Can't those who go beyond the limits of science be called poets?" 2. Childhood and fairytale-like audio-visual language. 3. Character symmetry, character symmetry, and structure symmetry. 4. All the adventures are placed on the child, and the drama appears naturally. 5. The story begins to collapse in the middle, and only a few words are wonderful.

The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet quotes

  • T.S. Spivet: Maybe someday, I'll go back snapping at fireflies too.

  • T.S. Spivet: How beautiful the sun when newly risen, and explodes in the morning greetings happy as the man who can lovingly salute its rising more glorious than a dream.