This is adapted from Mr.'s novel "Two Little Roots". Everything reminds me of the small library in elementary school, the happiest reading time every afternoon.
The primary school library is very small, and the keys are kept in the hands of the guard grandpa. Because my mother is a teacher, I have the privilege of borrowing a few more books to read during the summer vacation. On those hot summer days, the happiest time was watching the grandpa the doorman hold the key, open the door, and call me in. He smiled and watched me jumping up and down the book selection.
Originally, I was worried that the remake into a movie would cause a lot of regrets, but after watching it, I found that the filming was really good. And I really didn't find that the two little girls were actually performed by one person, one lively and the other steady. The two were fencing, punished together, and changed into each other. The scenes seemed to jump out of the original work. No matter what happens to Lindsay now, I will always love her twelve years old.
In short, the whole film is watched with a smile, and I have always preferred this type of subject matter. Those so-called blockbusters are full of commercial flavor and adult insecurities and conspiracies. In this already realistic world, we need such a film to bring happiness and purify our hearts.
The end of the film also surprised me. I have always loved an episode in the No. 1 store of Coffee Prince. I have been looking for it, and it turned out to be the ending song of a natural couple. Then I recommend THIS WILL BE.
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