The film is told from Nikolai's point of view. He is an 8-year-old boy who is happy to have doting parents and a colorful group of friends. His life was fine - until Nikolai overheard something from his friends and speculated that his mother was pregnant. His parents didn't have time to take care of him, he guessed, when a new younger brother arrived and kicked him out of the house. Nicholas and his friends then make a series of crazy plans to deal with the baby. Finally, Nikolai began to want to have a younger brother again. As a result, his mother gave birth to a sister for him.
The film is a comedy that tells some of Nikolai's stories. Although the whole film has a joyful atmosphere, it can feel the strong innocence of children. Why do children sometimes do better than adults? Maybe it's just because the child is more naive and the child's ideas are purer. We who have grown up can take this as a lesson and reflect on ourselves three times a day.
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