This is a very everyday and trivial movie. I felt that I didn't understand what the movie really wanted to express, but I just felt that the movie brought me into the perspective of children, regardless of nationality and skin color, children always have their similarities. And people always have our similarities.
The goldfish shop makes the children look fat when they look at the goldfish from the bottom up, which made me laugh to death. Children are always fanciful and stubborn, and in the end they gladly accept this way of looking at goldfish.
After work, I learned how to do things efficiently and make plans. Watching this movie will feel that children really do not consider efficiency and planning, and they are inexplicably stubborn. I've been fooled by my sister many times, but the plot of the characters in the play has been reversed many times, and I didn't expect it to be he in the end. As an adult, I will give up what I want, my dreams, and ideals because of all kinds of things that sound like a lot of trouble. And because of her persistence, this silly little sister finally got a goldfish with everyone's help!
Obviously the overall tone is so dark, but because of this little girl, the whole story is brightened.
Each character in the play is also very representative, but none of them are unfolded, and it will end after a short presentation~
Little girl: innocent, simple, curious, and a little chatty. Trust others easily.
Brother: He is obviously a child, but he also protects his younger sister, and looks like a little adult.
Old woman: enthusiastically helping the little girl, but also accusing her of not listening to her mother's words.
Goldfish shop owner: Philistine, but still with good intentions.
Afghan boy: a little impulsive, but actually very kind,
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