A director I have never heard of, a group of young actors, a simple but heartbreaking story, make up" "Little Lone Star" is a movie that is deeply etched in my mind.
Cute little treasure, my mother passed away in a traffic accident, my father asked my aunt to take care of it temporarily, and lived with my little cousin and little cousin. These days, innocent little Bao believed that he could wait for his mother to come back to him, wandering on the hillside all day long, sneaking out of the house early in the morning, sitting on the side of the hill and waiting silently. When he arrived at the boarding school, he met the heavenly Father from a little classmate, and she would know that He really is What is it? But Xiaobao has been praying every day since then, hoping that Heavenly Father will bring her mother back. Finally, she couldn't bear to miss her, and went on a journey to find her mother alone...Finally, a miracle happened...
now Today I thought about the scene where Xiaobao was lying in front of his mother's grave, digging the dirt with his little hands and crying and calling "Mom", and I still have a sore nose! How can a child act so realistically?
There was a moment when I really The suspected director deceived Victoria (the talented little actor who played Xiaobao), and made her think that her mother was really dead. Of course, this is my fantasy, it should be the director's skill! Victoire Thivisol (Victoire) really shines How did the director find her? It can be said that she is a rare and talented child star! In addition to focusing on Xiaobao, we should also pay attention to her group play with other young actors. The director used a lot of long lenses to shoot, One shot was taken slowly and let them act in one breath, so many of the dialogues are also baby talk, the innocent dialogue of children.
The power of "Little Lone Star" is still unforgettable. After that, I had a screening night at the university. Entering the venue again, the curtain lights of the movie came on, and the eyes around me were teary like mine.
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