Little Nicholas wanted a little brother, and the family wanted little Nicholas. I once thought that this was the French version of Home Alone, and the acting skills of the young actors were quite commendable. The film abandons the big adult lines, and instead fills in all the dialogue with a tone full of naive children. These childish and naive lines are precisely the capital of this film to attract adult audiences. Although it is in the name of a child as the protagonist, it deduces the childhood world of a group of little cuties with whimsical ideas. Back to the childhood, back to the whimsical and carefree childhood, living happily and innocently.
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