These kids are actually sitting in every elementary school classroom. They walked from the book to the screen, doing things that adults seem to be insignificant, and the film seems to say hello to the childhood in memory.
The story revolves around the younger brother, which is full of fun and full of strong retro atmosphere. Little Nicholas wanted a younger brother, and everyone wanted little Nicholas. The unique narrative style of French films is also the love of the freshmen. It's a pity that it's short and powerful, and Zhengtaikong's addiction just stopped abruptly. From the superb paper-cut animation at the beginning, to the exquisitely choreographed lobster feast, to the awkward yet humorous ending, the rhythm of the story and the atmosphere of the times are well restored. As a gift to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Nicholas story series, the director and screenwriter were so attentive, the French people also bought it, and the box office achieved a triumphant success.
In the face of such a loving French comedy, we just have to laugh together.
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