Kidnapping children for education is stupid, cruel, and inhumane. At best, it can only achieve cultural indoctrination. But if you use some common things (Rainbow) to show beauty and close emotions, then cultural integration will come naturally. Before Ashley's stumbling, melody, out of tune, and serious forgetting of words was the time for sowing. And in the sound of Doris's sounds of nature, a pea tree grew wildly in the boy's heart and went straight into the clouds.
The film is admittedly half paralyzed and almost out of control in the second half. The above scene could have ended perfectly, but Li Li La La dragged on for a long time. Without Hugh's stallion figure, I probably wouldn't watch this a second time, the time cost is too great. Fortunately, I don't regret it after watching it.
All kinds of beauty, even if they fall apart, are still beautiful. Three stars, plus one more for Nullah (Brandon Walters).
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