When I saw the ending, I wanted to give it 6 points, because this does not conform to the usual ending of many war movies. After thinking about it again, this is a story with a real background. The truth lies in the personal experience of an ordinary eleven-year-old boy in that period of war and strife. From this perspective, when I look back at the whole movie, I feel that everything is so natural.
This is a memory, a record.
The dead are dead, and the living are alive.
Live, live better, live longer—
In the ignorant life field, there is no right or wrong, only struggle.
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