I like this kind of real, life lens and shooting. It's simple, it doesn't look like acting at all, and there is no obvious sense of production in the later stage. Just like "The Blue Gate" and "Guanyin Mountain." European cinema. Not Europe and the United States, not the United States, not the United Kingdom, or even France. If you have to add a prefix to "movie", it must be "European movie". They are only ten years old. It is almost the earliest age at which I can still "remember myself" and "empathize with myself" at my age. Children's psychology is simple and ignorant, but it makes people want to cry. Very implicitly open ending. It's a good ending. First explain all the boyish behaviors, and then explain the truth about a girl. It is too correct, it is an objective statement of things that exist objectively. Otherwise it will be condemned. Sister Jenny is really an angel, both looks and behavior. It was an angel when he went out with them and made up Mick's story at the dinner table. He is a good brother. In fact, it's not bad to push brothers and sisters.
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