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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