The first time I saw him was in Billy Elliott. He naturally left a deep impression on me with his usual performance. It was also a movie with some sadness floating around. The protagonist's melancholy eyes and thin body always reminded me of Nicholas. Kinski - the genius who died young.
In "Wandering on the Roof", he has grown up, although there is still a trace of childishness of a little boy.
I love the story of a boy named Hamler who is immersed in the loss of his mother, autistic and full of adolescent restlessness, and who likes to use binoculars to observe other people's lives, including the woman he hates the most. Because he always believed that his mother was murdered by his stepmother. Later, he decided to leave. He met a woman who was very similar to his mother. For her, he ran up to the clock tower in the middle of the night to peep at her. A wonderful love developed between them. In the end, the haunting fog in Hamler's mind was also a little bit. unwrap.
A long time ago, before we were all grown up, we all stubbornly believed that we were irreplaceable. Without ourselves, it was like the world was running without a vital screw. However, in the end, facing the hustle and bustle of the world, we all have to bow our heads, pack our bags, and start wandering until we find our true value. At this time, we have experienced the most wonderful and most sentimental period of our life - growing up.
Perhaps, youth is to choose an adventurous wandering, and then grow up quietly.
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