The first thing that impressed me the most was the male lead, the 12-year-old boy. His acting skills were very admirable, and even the kiss was so powerful. Even if the little boy's every move is not very strong, it is very shocking.
Even the most radical extreme right-wings will hesitate, and it's true that people's hearts are full of flesh.
Perhaps the most commendable part of the movie that has been mentioned many times is the ending. Under the very British background music, the little boy threw the England flag into the sea. I don't understand what the director means here, but it still blows my mind. I think a good movie is probably like this, it will cause us to think, and then form our own opinions, this is the role of the media, the media is not a tool to spread ideas, but only to cause everyone to think and form their own opinions. catalyst.
This sentiment is presumably rife in every corner of the world. I still remember seeing an American crying about his pain in China after being drunk. His Chinese is not good, but he can clearly say one word: "foreigner". He took the word as a rejection and discrimination against the yellow-haired and white-skinned people. He has been in China for a long time, but he can still clearly pronounce the Japanese word that corresponds to the foreigner he is called in Japan. This is England, this is China. This is ×××, this is the world.
Coincidentally, I will teach Chinese to a foreigner from Ireland next week. I wonder if I will talk about this movie. Look forward to.
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