The light-blooded boy in our lives picks up trash

Mallory 2022-01-16 08:01:11

At the beginning it was very fascinating. I want to know what the big secret is. I’m sure it’s such a big fight. The escape is also very thrilling. When I saw Pia, I thought it was Rafael’s illusion. At the end, it’s not rigorous. How did a little girl get in the cemetery? Live alone for so long? In the end, it would be nice to be a juvenile justice adventure. The director didn’t know whether the shooting of the environment was deliberate or whether the environment was originally so bad. The children in the slums were laughing and swimming in the floating lake full of garbage. My first reaction was that they would get skin diseases, and finally I was at the Rio Beach. The blue sea formed a sharp contrast, so the ending was too ideal, but HE gave the movie a score reduction. The movie is to show the audience the ending that is not in reality, otherwise life is already too hard, what if watching TV is so hard, hahahahahaha. But the Brazilian people are still so depraved, and the seaside blue is estimated to not last long.

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  • Sigmund 2022-03-20 09:02:33

    It's a passable film overall, but what's surprising is that this is Stephen Dedley's film, and he can make the film so compact and commercial. Originally, it could have been better in exposing the corrupt side of the government, but the final ending directly cuts off the audience's imagination. Some things are too bright and positive and become false, as if this is a glimmer of hope for children. Wagner Mara is still super handsome.

  • Miles 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    The showy narrative skills are superfluous, making the story continue to be smug, and I always feel that it is so bad, and it is too idealistic.

Trash quotes

  • Father Juilliard: Don't waste your life fighting battles that make you better or make you die.

  • Carlos' partner: Dear Sir, I haven't written in a long time, but I think of you always. I have something important to tell you, in the words you once spoke to me: Soon, the devil who put you behind bars will be chained, his corruption and lies all exposed. Your struggle was not in vain. I promise. Santos will be finished and, God willing, he is only the first domino to fall. Your fight against the corruption that destroyed our dream for justice goes on. Even now people flood the streets, fanning the flames of hope that you helped ignite. Change is coming. But with joy comes sorrow. If you are reading this, it means I've been taken. And they will not be merciful. But the dream you passed to me is passed to new generations. I'm sorry for being a burden - you have suffered so much already. This letter has the secret - it seals our enemy's fate. Do what must be done. I pray for you, and for my daughter Pia, and for all who fight for our people.