The little girl grew up in a war-torn environment, surrounded by gunfights, poverty and strife. In the film, she was seen by those fanatics when she was playing hula hoops, and her father had reminded her not to play in front of those people in the future. Later, in order to protect her, the military also sent people to buy her cakes, and there was a little confusion when buying them. After she got the money, did she not leave and sell the cakes again? Well, this is the innocence of a child under the age of 10, just like at the beginning of the film, her father made her a hula hoop and she was very happy to play. But the problem is that there are wars and chaos around her life, she has got money, and there is chaos, isn't she afraid? Won't you get the money home soon? Well, this little girl is too young and naive to understand, but won't her parents teach it? I think in times of peace, the innocence of children is beautiful, but in this war-torn environment, doesn't innocence mean stupidity?
Anyway, this is my first feeling after watching the film. Some people may say that I am very rational. How can a child understand so much? Well, I will have children in the future. If I encounter this kind of war environment, I will definitely teach it. He: "Survival is more important than anything else".
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