Set in World War II, the film reveals the wonders of life through the eyes of an 8-year-old boy. In order for his father to return home safely from the battlefield, Pepper is willing to do anything to bring the war to an early end. Film Reveals the Powerful Overcome Power of One Boy's Love for His Father
This play reflects on the meaning of World War II through the perspective of a little boy's affection, and there are too many insights in the film. Faith, anti-war, family affection, discrimination, respect, etc., are all a wonderful movie. Although the different levels of contingency have nothing to do with beliefs, for everyone, the kind of dedication and belief in love has moved them time and time again. The simple thoughts and beliefs of a little boy, as well as the persistence of the entire nation, as well as the persistence and friendship between different ethnic groups, believe that the film itself is far better than these, and the ending will return after the constant tears in the end. Beautiful, while bringing back tears, it also confirms the incomparable greatness of family love.
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