The Darnay brothers obviously didn't do that, and the film still has a lot to offer. Although he also showed the boy's reckless and unimportant shots, as well as his rebellious and mischievous vices, who can say that the lack of father's love has wiped out his innocence.
The bicycle boy found his father after all the twists and turns, but when he was sent away coldly with a bag of potato chips, the little boy would turn his head and say to his father, "Would you like a slice too?"; When the responsibility of money hurting people, the first thought that popped into his head was to use the money to "redeem" his father; the boy's bicycle was robbed, and he could keep chasing him, even if he could see the stolen car at a glance The reason is to lead him to the grove for an appointment, but he still has no turning back. I don't see the kind of calculation like an adult, but I see the same stubbornness and simplicity of your boyhood and mine.
The end of the film once again left a strong contrast to the audience. When the father who sold the newspaper was carefully instructing his son how to escape the crime of hurting others, the bicycle boy who had no father to fight slowly got up from the ground, found his bicycle, and left without saying a word. The film ends here. The subtitles are slowly rising, leaving the audience not only admiration for the open-mindedness shown by the protagonist, but also a kind of thinking about fatherly love.
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