The meaning of reality in the film is still a lot.
For example, the beginning of the 6-point-long chapter urgently expounds the persecution of children by war.
What kind of correct life values should adults establish for their children?
Putting aside these, don't talk about just watching the plot.
An entire town’s adults were killed by children.
This is obviously not in line with the indifferent and selfish personality of contemporary people. No
matter whether he is a child or whatever, all of them are homicides. Every adult would hold a gun and pick up a knife. They all smashed to death.
The director obviously thinks that adults are either too kind or too evil to the extreme.
But this small shortcoming still cannot conceal the classic of the film.
Take the soundtrack in the film as an example, it’s simply not good,
coupled with the atmosphere, etc., I have to say it is an excellent movie.
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