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Lois 2022-01-11 08:02:24

I first knew that this movie was on CCTV10's "Character" program. I remember that the music was I'll stand by you by the pretenders, a song I liked very much. I remembered this movie at the time.
It can be seen that the little boy playing the role of Cusper is in his true colors, with a frowning expression, thin shoulders, lack of family care, and a problematic student in the eyes of the school and the teacher. It seems that all teachers are the same. The grades judge the quality of a student. This is such a student who usually makes the teacher a headache. When he tells the story of him and the eagle on the podium, everyone present is fascinated. When everyone applauded him, Cusper lowered his head. Different from other children's themed movies, the color of this movie is more gloomy. Although it looks a little imperfect now, it is enough to be truly moving.

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  • Elliot 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    This fucking world just can't take it any better.

  • Freddy 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    4.5. It can be seen as an educational film, which finally points to the hopelessness of life. The critical position is obvious, and the reference group of "adult-child" and "child-eagle" is constructed, and the film also presents two completely different worlds, the former is realistic and harsh, and the latter is poetic and ethereal. Most adults are tyrannical, refusing to communicate with children, and their dealings with each other are chilling or addictive black humor (scarred laughter). The only math teacher who tried to communicate entered the world of the child and became his student, and the exchange of identities here reached the pinnacle of irony. The audio-visual language is relatively simple, and strives to accurately present the true state of people and people, people and eagles. The scene where the child steals the eagle is amazing. The beginning of the picture has been pressing the gloomy tone until it reaches the eagle's nest.

Kes quotes

  • Billy: [training his falcon] C'mon Kes!

    [whistling]

    Billy: C'mon Kes!

  • Mr. Gryce: Mere fodder for the mass media.