Maybe everyone has to go through the pains of growth, just like the baptism of mud before a lotus flower blooms. This is a story about love and growing up. Although little Ellis and his friend Naik know that Madd is a murderer, they also believe that he is a good person and is willing to help him. Madd did not disappoint the two children. When Ellis was bitten by a poisonous snake and his life was threatened, he did not hesitate to expose himself and take him to the hospital. But in the face of love, both men and boys have experienced painful tempering. In the first half of his life, Mad was obsessed with the emotional abyss of a girlfriend who also loved him but was flirtatious, and killed her for her out of control, but in the end he soberly gave up on her and rescued her. The emotional world of a little boy is beautiful and romantic, but the emotional world is not peer-to-peer interaction. When you know that the so-called girlfriend's promise is just equivalent to a passerby's 'thank you', the despair of women for love almost overflows the screen. Fortunately, family and friendship made him believe in the love of the world, and learn to understand and love. The end of the film is warm and warm, and the interaction between the two fathers and sons (or equivalent to father and son) makes the viewing experience less depressing, giving people hope and sunshine.
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