"Where Is My Friend's Home", from the perspective of a child, the director tells the story of the pure friendship and innocence before belonging to a child alone. The little protagonist travels mountains and rivers to send homework books to his friends, and is scolded by his elders, and finally writes to his friends. This kind of innocent friendship, which is not mixed with any interests, has aroused our nostalgia and yearning for this beautiful friendship in our hearts. In the hearts of adults, the story of the film is undoubtedly a trivial matter, but in the hearts of children, it represents the friendship between them, the kindness to their friends, and even their whole world. There is one thing in the film that makes me I was deeply impressed that the little protagonist's grandfather would teach him a lesson every once in a while, regardless of whether he made a mistake or not, and the reason why grandpa punished him was because grandpa's older generation treated him the same way. The description of this detail also reflects the director's Reflections on educational philosophy. In short, the film is simple and warm, romantic and innocent. The director shows us the pure and beautiful friendship between children with beautiful pictures and eloquent narrative rhythm.
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