Is it a feature film? The narrative is bland, describing what happened in an ordinary and special family
The leading role of the child is very good. The eyes are very smart. Every move shows the simplicity and cuteness of the child.
The film reflects a lot of points worth thinking about
1. Ludo wanted to be a girl but was helpless to be a man who was unacceptable at the time and still firmly aspired to be who he was in his mind. In the world of children, everything seemed so simple and he could follow himself bravely without fear of the world
(Hey, I'm afraid I don't have the courage, so I might compromise.
2. In the movie, the parents quarreled because of the education of the child. Suddenly, they thought that becoming a husband and wife had to face the right things together. Sometimes it is difficult. It is not easy to teach a child well.
3. Why do boys have to be boys and like boys? Is it bad to respect the nature of children? Innate human rights, everyone has the right to be themselves and to be themselves, be more tolerant. I hope this world can be more colorful and harmonious. Don't like it and don't need to hurt others. I feel like I was originally a very lively child, but in the end I was forced by others to become a social terror TT
4. Can people know themselves correctly? Can you accept yourself? I think accepting yourself means that even if you know that you have many shortcomings, you will not blame yourself, but you will adapt to such yourself, try your best to correct yourself, and find the most suitable life state for you.
With one star deducted at the end, it feels like suddenly Ludo has a partner. At the end, I didn't see the reason. Did he become himself, or was he forced to change? thought provoking. But I think the director can actually give an answer hahaha
Ludo wants to be a girl, it's like a rose dream, it's beautiful~
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