The world in the eyes of children

Norval 2022-03-24 09:01:50

It is very puzzling that what this film is trying to reflect may be a brief introduction to a wartime alternative case. Young Bell is indeed outstanding in his acting skills. Bessie's changeable character and Jim's witty mind make them survive the war by luck. The pseudo-friendship at the beginning developed into mutual trust in the later stage. However, the relationship between Jim and the Japanese child is very delicate. Pure longing for something makes them accept each other. Jim becomes the final suspense. Our understanding of war is that of a leaning Jim's perspective. It's a pure film. Multiple panoramas are also his slightly elevated perspective

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  • Golden 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    Shanghai Batman Adventures... I am convinced of Bell's performance!

  • Reggie 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    I watched it many years ago, but today I feel like I forgot all about it. I built a symbolic scene, which seems to be sympathetic but is actually vague and sensational. I use the characters to express the director's likes and dislikes, and I have to say the soundtrack. movie of. Objectively speaking, the film is average

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  • Jim: [during an American airstrike] P-51! Cadillac of the sky!

  • Jim: Would you like a Hershey bar?

    Nina: Oh yes, please

    Jim: So would I kid, have you got one?