Absolute classic. It was very sad to see. From the perspective of a boy, from a gentle and beautiful perspective, the boy's life is portrayed in a special narrative way. The end of the film is particularly touching. The poor people go out to work, their children and their wives stay behind, and later the children also go out to work, and so on and so forth. In the process, there is the bustling and prosperous city, but this is out of tune with them. The continuous development of modernization not only makes them lose their jobs, the trees are cut down, the water is polluted, the fields are lost, and the struggle between the two phoenixes in the film The metaphor is very memorable, and I like this kind of method and idea that makes abstraction concrete and vivid. The BGM of this film also has a few notable points.
View more about The Boy and the World reviews