Naked sincerity rolling in mortar

Cortez 2022-10-14 03:28:31

What I saw in the whole process was the sincerity of an ordinary boy. A bright red and powerful heart is more precious and lovely in this gray world. Ruthless father, hypocritical drug dealer, annoying street thug. The only warmth is Samantha.

I actually don't know Samantha very well. Maybe it's because the director didn't focus too much on her, or the director's just right blank space enriched the characters. It is worth mentioning that Samantha's way of education, attention to detail and patience, like a trickle to lightly clean the male protagonist's small heart without being stained by the dirty society. In short, all the characters and things are simple and straightforward but not boring at all.

The scene switching is also smooth and smooth, unknowingly substituting into that scene. These silent comforts can't be felt when you watch them, but you only find their charm when you watch them, just like water pools that deeply attract people without sound and waves.

There are two scenes that hit me deeply.

Samantha refuted her boyfriend's rejection of Cyril in the car, which caused her boyfriend's dissatisfaction. When her boyfriend questioned the choice between him and the male protagonist, she did not hold back or hesitated, but calmly replied: choose him (Cyril-male host).

And the boy who did everything to help the hypocritical drug dealer, just for a little purposeful favor to him. But because things didn't work out, he ruthlessly pushed Cyril out of the car and pushed the stolen money to him in order to protect himself. And while Cyril was sad, he also went to his father who also abandoned him and said that he didn't want him, and wanted to give his father money to solve his life dilemma (in fact, he still thought that if his father had a good life, would he let him again? Back to him.) When his father pushed him out of the wall for fear of being implicated and rejected him, he sadly forgot to take the money on the ground (or he felt that the money was useless for him and could not be exchanged for him The true love of a cherished person.), put on a bicycle, and scrambled to grab it. I didn't cry or make trouble, but this scene really touched my heart. But in the end, he returned to Samantha's side. He saw his best destination and saw Samantha's infinite tolerance and love for him. The ending is still very gratifying, this boy will grow up beautifully from now on.

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The Kid with a Bike quotes

  • Guy Catoul: It's too much. I can't look after him.

  • Wes: May I call you Pitbull?