Observing the world of adults from the perspective of children has led to a series of farce. This film has many highlights: although there are many characters, each of them has distinct characteristics; the beginning is well handled, leaving a small foreshadowing; it has a self-narration like "Forrest Gump", which is easier to understand The inner world of the protagonist; there is a sharp contrast between pure and innocent children and hypocritical adults; the climax scene integrates the three main lines of the protagonist's "kidnapping" his younger brother, his mother's driver's license, and his father's promotion. gun". More importantly, as a movie with children as the protagonist, it can easily resonate with us through some childhood moments: for example, deliberately buying gifts for parents to please them; imagining how much their parents will be after running away from home Regret; imagining having a little brother or a sister to play with... Let the events of the past come to mind all at once. This is also its most important meaning.
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