So is this movie. I have to say that the director has a good grasp of children's psychology, and the details are in place. From the little boy who lost his sister's shoes and was reprimanded by his father, to the agreement between the brother and sister, to the elder brother who was reprimanded by the principal for being late for changing shoes, and went to the running competition in order to win the sneakers. In the end, the elder brother was disappointed and won the championship.
From the younger sister reluctantly putting on the big shoes of the elder brother; the younger sister sees all kinds of shoes of her classmates at school, which leads to her psychological inferiority and fearful actions; Before the start of the competition, one person changes clothes and other players are accompanied by their parents. The details make the film delicate and tender.
Other scenes, especially when the siblings are blowing bubbles, are naive. The slowly rising soap bubbles reflect their poor but beautiful childhood.
The younger sister portrayed in the film is innocent and pure; the older brother is diligent and capable.
But maybe more than that, when the sister found her shoe on the blind daughter's foot and they left. This is a tribute to the greatness of human nature. But the blind daughter picked up her lost pen and returned it to her the next day—even though it was a good comparison, and she loved it. The rift between the two girls then disappeared. Have to appreciate the pure friendship of young children.
Although the protagonist's family is poor, he still helps the elderly who are more difficult than them. Therefore, the film does not focus on emphasizing their poverty, but constantly shows the warmth of helping each other through details, which is touching and delicate.
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