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Take stock of the seventh issue of the good movies that are easily overlooked, strange boys, and the starting point for finding happiness

"It's All Fidel's Fault" The little girl is so dramatic! Even if she is acting, she must also give four stars, completely imagining the appearance of the French little girl, like a real princess and constantly torturing the world around her, and the adult world seen from the eyes of children is always a little absurd and hypocritical and a little boring.

Take stock of the seventh issue of the good movies that are easily overlooked, strange boys, and the starting point for finding happiness

Bizarre Kid, 1970s, Ohio, USA. A hurricane destroyed half the town. Fourteen-year-old boys Solomon (Jacob Reynolds) and boy Tucker (Nick Sutton) are two idle street jerks. This brutal hurricane not only destroyed everything in the town, but also took the lives of many residents, including Solomon's father. Solomon and his mentally disturbed mother depend on each other, while Tucker lives with widower's father.

Take stock of the seventh issue of the good movies that are easily overlooked, strange boys, and the starting point for finding happiness

"I am" "I want to drown myself because no one loves me", how shocking it is to say such a resolute word from a child. How should an indifferent society, a cold human heart, and a lonely and helpless moving soul be placed? Despite the miserable life, this child still has dreams, "I want to be a poet", and the unique and independent quality is respected. At the beginning of 2014, I was very praised for this masterpiece.

Take stock of the seventh issue of the good movies that are easily overlooked, strange boys, and the starting point for finding happiness

Life is not easy for a six-year-old boy, Fanya (Kolya Spiridonov), who grew up in an orphanage and has long practiced his skills. One day, Fana was told that he was about to be adopted by an Italian couple, and the envious eyes of his companions gave him a slightly better picture of his future life. The arrival of a woman shatters van Yassonsef's fantasy that a woman who wants to find her already adopted child is ruthlessly abused, and in desperation, she finally chooses to commit suicide.

Take stock of the seventh issue of the good movies that are easily overlooked, strange boys, and the starting point for finding happiness

In "Little Lone Star", 4-year-old Bonatt (Victor El Kiwisol) learns from her father that her mother died in a car accident, little Bonatt is sad and crying, and because of her father's work, she needs to live in her aunt's house. Bonnet refused to admit that her mother had left her, believing that God would bring her back to her, and she often hid herself and continued to expect her to appear. No matter how much her father, aunt, cousins and cousins comforted her, she still insisted on her beliefs.

Take stock of the seventh issue of the good movies that are easily overlooked, strange boys, and the starting point for finding happiness

"Amy's World" The little girl Amy and her mother moved to a new city to live, but the unfamiliar environment did not make her open her mouth, still silent and quiet living in her own world. One day, however, the male neighbor discovered that Amy could communicate with people with her singing, which was a very surprising discovery. In order to enter Amy's world, everyone began to sing loudly, but Amy was always ill. Until one day she realized that Amy blamed her father's death on herself.

Take stock of the seventh issue of the good movies that are easily overlooked, strange boys, and the starting point for finding happiness

In the 1950s, a young boy, Ingmar (Anton Glanzelius), and his frail mother (Anki Lidén), his brother, who often bullied him, and his beloved puppy, lived in a quiet town in Sweden. His father left home, and his mother was plagued by illness for many years. The two little boys simply can't get along well and often fight at home. The overwhelmed mother decided to send them separately to a relative's house for foster care. Ingmar, who was driven out of the house like a puppy, saw another vast sky...

Take stock of the seventh issue of the good movies that are easily overlooked, strange boys, and the starting point for finding happiness

In Mussolini's Italy, a four-year-old boy witnesses the tragedies of life: his mother is out of the wall, his father commits suicide, and his family is broken. The drama of this film is strong, which is similar to the depiction of the tragic scenes of the later years in "Wind candle tears", portraying the destruction of innocence to the fullest, and is another touching work of Desica, a neorealist master.

Take stock of the seventh issue of the good movies that are easily overlooked, strange boys, and the starting point for finding happiness

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