William, a puritanical boy, belongs to an old-fashioned church that does not allow sensual entertainment. With a crayon drawing, the whole big dictionary is drawn into a fantasy world. Bad boy Lee Carter, whose mother and stepfather live in Spain, loves his brother who ignores him the most. He cooks for him, gives him birthday gifts, and scolds him without a word of thanks. Lee's secret dream is to make a film for a teen film competition.
Will, who is not allowed to be entertained, sat in the corridor waiting for the TV movie to finish in the geography class. Lee, who was swept out of another classroom, stepped forward to grab his picture book, and the two broke the goldfish bowl. Lee swindled Will's watch by frightening Will that the headmistress would beat someone and that he could take the blame on Will's behalf. Will handed over his watch and ran to the tree and fell, praying to God for Lee. Lee ran out of the principal's room and stole a bike with a trailer. Will thought his leg had been beaten too hard and sent Lee in the trailer to take him home.
That's how the Puritan William met the bad boy Lee. Lee says Will owes him a favor, so he's doing stunts in his movie. At Lee's house, Will saw "First Blood" and came home with a dream about saving Rambo and the evil scarecrow. Will decided to play Rambo's son. Lee plays Colonel Carter. The two "did blood as an alliance" and became blood brothers.
Happy shooting begins. Will suffers from being bound by doctrine, so he decides not to be friends with Lee anymore. Lee made a "Flying Dog" kite from the drawing book for Will, and the two boys set off a flying dog in the school, and they settled their suspicions.
French exchange students are here. A boy in red shoes who was bullied by his French classmates became a star at school. The girls lined up to practice kissing with him, and the boys were excited to be his sidekicks. The Red Shoe Boy finds Will holding Lee's camera and volunteers to play a role. Will agrees. A group of boys and girls from the school set up the crew and supporting roles, but Lee hopes to return to the two-person movie. Will and Lee quarrel again, Lee steals Will's watch from his brother as a gift to Will but is rejected. Lee came to the already small-scale production crew to get his camera back but was beaten by his classmates. Will followed them and scolded Lee and his brother as bastards. Lee stumbles away, Will and the boy in red shoes are filming a car chase scene, but they get into an accident and run into a dilapidated house. The red-shoe boy and the henchmen ran screaming, and Lee, who turned back to get the camera, rescued Will from the tar pit, crying that he was a two-faced man and that no one treated him well, only his brother was all he had. Will goes to get the camera, but Lee is crushed by the collapsed house.
Because of Will's actions, his family is in danger of being expelled from the church. Will's mother protects Will, and Will chooses to value his friendship with Lee after struggling repeatedly. Lee's older brother decided to face up to his feelings for his younger brother after watching Lee's true confession before the accident, and no longer used silence to escape the fact that the two depended on each other. Brother and Will filmed the ending of "Son of Rambo" and made a short short film for Lee, who was discharged from the hospital, as a gift. The two became friends again. The End.
In fact, it was aimed at Ed W's name, although Ed was only a male N number, playing Lee's brother who bullied his younger brother like a younger brother. The clothes are still very British, and the film was taken in the GG filming gap, and there are traces of Chuck on the eyebrows and eyes. Overall it is good.
The two little boys are the highlight of the film. Will Poulter, who plays Lee Carter, is skilled in acting and has the style of a movie star in every gesture. Bill Milner, who plays Will, shows the purity of a puritanical boy, and his childish voice is clear and moving. In the short video, the scene of Rambo's son and Colonel Carter "taking blood as an alliance" was narrated by his prayers, and that part can still be seen with tears.
Jassica Hynes plays Lee's mother, Mary. DW309, 310 John Smith's girlfriend, nurse Joan Redfern. It looks a little different, but the voice is familiar. She has acted in HP5, BJ's Diary of a Single, and guest starred in Black Books. I'm just not impressed at all.
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