Love-deficient children, brought together by misfortune, so young, faced with their parents being caught for drug use, their fathers killing their cheating mothers and then committing suicide, or their own mistakenly causing their alcoholic mothers to fall down the stairs to their deaths, and being killed by their parents. His own father violated and so on. After so many misfortunes, some children are autistic, some are stupid, but some still know how to help others and give, like Simon, it is really sad. The protagonist Zucchini and the girl he likes, Emily, are lucky. In a family full of violence without love, it is better to stay in the adoption home in the movie, and it is the best thing to be adopted in the end. But what about others who are not so lucky, and their lives will be very different. The child is innocent. Adults' mistakes should not be borne by children. But there is no such school in this world that teaches people how to be parents. A short one-hour short film, such as clay stop-motion animation, is not rich enough in character expressions, but the emotions are very delicate and touching. It uses a very dark corner of life to be very calm and simple. The way to show it is really a strong storytelling ability.
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