Apart from being impressed by Jojo's acting skills, I was more moved by Scarlett's warm and tolerant love as a mother. She probably guessed her underground party identity and the final tragedy when she said they did what they could when she saw the dead bodies on the square. When Jojo said "I can't get rid of you" unreasonably at the dinner table, her first reaction was not to reprimand and anger, but to educate the children in a clever way of "change of identity" and resolve a dispute into promotion. A role-playing game of mother-child relationship.
The shoelace egg really runs through the whole movie. The mother tied the shoelace for Jojo, who was injured physically and mentally after the operation. It was strange to tie the two shoes of Jojo together when he was at the lake. Later, when he grew up, Jojo was tied to his mother after his death. Shoelaces, after the war, when he took Elsa out, he was the person he loved... It is the same alternative war theme as the beautiful life. I may personally like jojo more. The emotions of each character are portrayed deeper and the characters are more three-dimensional. I really like the last paragraph at the end of the film:
Let everything happen to you
Beauty and terror
Just keep going
"Even if wars are raging and the world is destroyed, there is no way to separate love and freedom"
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