I didn't know Jean-Pierre Genet before, and I didn't know the style of Amelie. This film really makes people recall their colorful and beautiful childhoods and at the same time feel the pain of growing up and how to think back to them. Step by step, you have come to today with a smile, and what kind of mentality and actions will you take in the future to face the tragicomedy that the world has given you?
Travel is both healing and strengthening. In this film, the little genius, Speyway, indirectly caused the death of his younger brother. The indifference and isolation of his family made him deeply saddened. He felt that he needed an adventure to heal his soul. On the way, the scenery is very pleasant. The full and changing golden red and mustard yellow dyed the mountains and lakes in the western United States. We couldn't help but sigh with Speyway at the magical work of nature, and we silently planted seeds for ourselves in our hearts. open seeds. When Speyway was hungry, he bought his favorite hot dog with wit and agility, read his mother's diary in the evening, and figured out many things.
Openly confessing one's weaknesses is another kind of strength. Spivey finally arrived at the destination university. In his acceptance speech, he publicly confessed his guilt to his younger brother, something that adults are ashamed to talk about. create. Praise for Spivey! The 10-year-old genius has endured too much, but fortunately, in the end, he regained the care and love of his relatives.
I really like the part where Speyway clears the suitcase. It's so cute, because I usually think that sorting is a very complicated thing, but he can be so comical and organized in the tangle and complexity. I love the red and purple ones. A little book, like another one!
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