They are abandoned children, but have not abandoned hope and kindness in their hearts. The little African-American girl would run out and call her mother every time she heard a car coming from the yard; the little fat man eats toothpaste because his mentally ill mother says it is good to eat toothpaste; the protagonist Zucchini never lets others call him by his name because zucchini is called by his mother Yes; Simon, the "boss" in the orphanage, bullies every new kid on the surface, but really treats them like brothers and sisters. Rescuing Camille, sending zucchini away, these are all things the real "boss" does. He is like Chris in "Stand by Me". Although he hates his own misfortune very much, he will never take revenge on society and others because of his own misfortune. They have natural love in their hearts, they are unhappy themselves, but they cherish the happiness of others. When their partners are hesitant to stand at the door of happiness, they can take a slap in the head, and even kick their partners to kick them to the side of happiness. fulfill others. This is really too difficult. Thinking about the many people I met, I just couldn't get used to seeing others better than me, "As long as you live better than me, I can't stand it." Watching this movie again, I found that many of us are not as good as these children. The details are so that you can see the movements of the corners of the characters' eyes, the ups and downs of the chest, and every character and even the bird is alive; the color is swept away from the normal state of the clay animation, and a very bright color scheme is used to make you look happy. .
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