Those political backgrounds, the two parties do not know about the confrontation. But this deep, charming little boy and the good feelings he has with Machuca and Silvana are bubbling like clear spring water in this chaotic and ugly setting. Gonzalo is shy and articulate, with pitying eyes and a deep expression on his face. From his eyes you know he understands everything. He understands his different class background from Machuca, his mother's affair with a wealthy businessman, and the extravagance of his sister and boyfriend. But he said nothing. He defended Machuca, like protecting his girlfriend, shouted at the classmates who bullied Machuca, fought with classmates for Machuca, and used his bicycle to take Machuca back to Machuca's home in the poor area. Gonzalo, Machuca, Silvana three children sold flags in the parade, waving the flags in their hands to carry out their own carnival in the bustling crowd. In the rubble of the slum, they smeared two cans of condensed milk in exchange for Gonzalo around their lips, then sucked on each other, the sun on their pink faces.
Later democrats and communism were suppressed, and poor areas were brutally swept away. Machuca witnessed his dear friend's family being beaten and Silvana being shot dead. Beautiful innocence torn apart. Tears flooded Gonzalo's pink face, his expression convulsed with pain, and smoke billowed around him as Gonzalo stomped wildly on his bicycle...
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