Only one person can have the greatest freedom

Leann 2022-03-22 09:02:40

The picture of this film is very beautiful, the clear sky, the yellow leaves all over the ground, the deserted Canada, the warm big house. Like a fairy tale. Who says fairy tales can't be scary? The fairy tales on the shelf are not only scary, but also bloody, even perverted.

The film is about loneliness, about freedom, about how one fights against the outside world. The relationship between the characters is very simple, as follows:

Police uncle: good guy. Always want to intervene in other people's lives, but also provide help and protection at critical moments.
Landlord Son: Bad guy. Always trying to take advantage of others.
Landlady: Nasty people. Always want to pry into other people's privacy.
Lame Boy in Cloak: Someone who can be friends. Smart, funny, empathetic, but weak.
Girl with open teeth and freckles: living alone in a big warm house. Remember the teachings of the dead poet father, "Only a man can have the greatest freedom." Resist the care, help, prying, and invasion of others. It's hard to find a good friend who is fun to play and fight with, but the good friend dies.

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Extended Reading
  • Melisa 2022-01-16 08:02:15

    Judy's acting skills as a teenager were really good. He played an isolated and helpless but strong and forbearing girl with a contradiction in order to survive to kill. The final shot was locked with that hollow and numb eyes that gave people a feeling of despair, all The film exudes a quiet and depressed atmosphere. It feels like Mario, the boy who broke into Lin's life by mistake, is the only sunny segment in the film.

  • Ernest 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    Seeing every snooper wanted to hit hard. At first, she always felt that her shouts were too deterrent, although she tried hard, she was still weak. Fortunately, there were boy and almond-flavored tea later.

The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane quotes

  • Frank Hallet: You know how to survive, don't you?

    Rynn Jacobs: I thought I did.

  • Mario Podesta: Yeah, but kids have to go to school.

    Rynn Jacobs: Why?

    Mario Podesta: Okay, so your father taught you. Everybody doesn't have a father like yours. Everybody can't be like you.

    Rynn Jacobs: If I'd listened to them, I'd be like them.

    Mario Podesta: Damn. You keep saying "them" like everyone's out to get you.

    Rynn Jacobs: Maybe they are.