One is a very mischievous little friend who turns bad because there is no love in the end.
Originally, the purpose of watching the film was super superficial, just to see Ed. . . The result was shocked by the two children.
It's not new for these two children to make a movie together.
The way of eliciting friendship and family at the end of the film is too clever, not pretentious and super warm.
No matter how much you admire Shakespeare, there are still more people who like happy endings. Anyway, I like it, hooho~
[Off-topic] This film once again aroused my thinking. I wondered if children grow up in a particularly depressing or partially emotionally deficient environment, in order to make good art, at least to inspire Art inspiration.
I don't know if life creates the work, or if it simulates life for the work.
PS: The film lined with the song at the end of the cure is more British.
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