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Take stock of the top ten classics of film history, and want to pack up and take them home

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1. Artificial Intelligence, Hayley Joe Osmont – the most talented Shota

Directed by internationally renowned director Steven Spielberg, "Artificial Intelligence" tells the story of the middle of the 21st century, when human science and technology have reached a fairly high level, and a small robot struggles to find an adoptive mother and shorten the gap between robots and humans. In the film, the laughter and tears of the little robot played by Hayley are very infectious, and have won many well-known awards.

Prior to this film, Haley was already a well-known child star in Hollywood. In 1994, he participated in his first film "Forrest Gump"; in 1999, he was nominated for a Golden Globe award and an Academy Award for his starring film "The Sixth Sense", as well as eleven other awards such as the MTV Film Award and the Saturn Award.

Take stock of the top ten classics of film history, and want to pack up and take them home
Take stock of the top ten classics of film history, and want to pack up and take them home
Take stock of the top ten classics of film history, and want to pack up and take them home

2, "The Little Devil Is Alone at Home" Macaulay Kalkin - the most regrettable Shota

"The Devil Is Home" is a very classic Christmas New Year film, surrounded by many science fiction blockbusters that year, this film ranked 29th in the global box office with a score of 530 million US dollars. Of course, this is largely due to the excellent performance of lead actor Macaulay Kalkin.

But then, Macaulay's path from film was not smooth, and finally announced his retirement from the film industry due to various family reasons.

Take stock of the top ten classics of film history, and want to pack up and take them home
Take stock of the top ten classics of film history, and want to pack up and take them home

3. "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" Freddie Hammer – the most promising Shota

Directed by the magical Tim Burton, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory tells the story of Charlie, a kind little boy, and 5 lucky children, including Charlie, who won the golden lottery ticket and qualified to visit a mysterious chocolate factory, so several children take part in a mysterious adventure.

Freddy Hammer, a child star, has many classic works, and the American dramas "Bates Hotel" and "Good Doctor" filmed as an adult have also been widely praised. Crucially, he didn't have a long disability!!!

Take stock of the top ten classics of film history, and want to pack up and take them home
Take stock of the top ten classics of film history, and want to pack up and take them home
Take stock of the top ten classics of film history, and want to pack up and take them home

4. "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" Asha Butterfield – The Right Tai with the stars in his eyes

During World War II, Asha Butterfield plays eight-year-old Bruno, the son of a German commander in a concentration camp, who forms a friendship with a Jewish boy on the other side of the camp fence, only to end up with a tragic ending. At that time, watching the end of the movie, Aya cried a lot, little friends, watch the ending carefully Ha ~ ~

Nowadays, Xiao Zhengtai has grown into a big handsome guy, and "Sex Self-Study Room" starring Asha Butterfield has a high rating, which is worth watching

Take stock of the top ten classics of film history, and want to pack up and take them home
Take stock of the top ten classics of film history, and want to pack up and take them home

5. "Tsunami Miracle" Tom Holland – the most "good" spoiler Shota

Tom Holland is now the world-famous "Spider-Man", the most feared spoiler king of Marvel writers, and is held in the palm of his hand by a group of previous movie stars. But what really opened him up was the "Tsunami Miracle" released in 2012.

Take stock of the top ten classics of film history, and want to pack up and take them home
Take stock of the top ten classics of film history, and want to pack up and take them home

6, "The Little Ass Diaries" Zachary Gordon - ordinary and sparkling Zhengtai

The Diary of a Little Fart is a comedy film released by Twentieth Century Fox Pictures on March 19, 2010. The male protagonist played by Zachary Gordon is kind, honest, intelligent, playful, and full of ghost ideas. In addition to loosely recounting interesting or memorable events in his diary, he drew many cartoons. He wasn't a good kid or a bad kid, just like all of us, just a normal kid. It's a bit selfish, but it also stands up to protect friends at important junctures.

Take stock of the top ten classics of film history, and want to pack up and take them home
Take stock of the top ten classics of film history, and want to pack up and take them home

7. The Chronicles of Narnia, Skand Keynes – the most righteous and evil

In the first installment of the Chronicles of Narnia film series, Scand Keynes plays the third Edmund. The film tells the story of four British children who were sent by their parents to the countryside to escape the war during World War II. By chance, they walk through a magical closet and enter the magical world of Narnia. Aslan, the lion of justice, fights the witch with the help of the children, and finally breaks her spell, restoring Narnia to its former beauty and vitality.

There are too many cute babies in the movie, and there is a budding "one beauty".

Take stock of the top ten classics of film history, and want to pack up and take them home
Take stock of the top ten classics of film history, and want to pack up and take them home

8. Stranger Things, Finn Woofad – the most melancholy Shota

Set in the 1980s, Stranger Things is a sci-fi thriller set in the 1980s with a strong retro vibe about the mysterious disappearance of a boy in the small town of Hawkins, Indiana, whose friends, family, and local police begin to search for answers, and a mysterious event about secret experiments and supernatural powers is gradually revealed. Friends who like sci-fi horror genre episodes don't miss it.

The male protagonist played by Finn Wufad, although he is very young, is full of heart for the sake of his family and friends. His friends are either funny or sullen, and there is always something for you.

Take stock of the top ten classics of film history, and want to pack up and take them home
Take stock of the top ten classics of film history, and want to pack up and take them home

9, "Different Skies" Leonardo DiCaprio - the best acting Acting Shota

In 1993, Leonardo DiCaprio played a child with mental disabilities in "A Different Sky", although the beauty of the world first appeared, but there was no "fierceness". The acting skills are excellent, and even the actor of the brother in the play, Johnny Depp, who is at the peak of his appearance, has not been able to cover his sharp edge.

Take stock of the top ten classics of film history, and want to pack up and take them home
Take stock of the top ten classics of film history, and want to pack up and take them home

10. Harry Potter Daniel Redcliffe – the most well-known Shota

The success of the Harry Potter series of films around the world is unprecedented, and the three young protagonists in the series have become the top of the world. Among them, Daniel Redcliffe, who played Harry Potter, in order to get rid of the shackles of the role, even starred in several film and television works that subverted the three views in the eyes of movie fans.

Take stock of the top ten classics of film history, and want to pack up and take them home
Take stock of the top ten classics of film history, and want to pack up and take them home

Selfishness: Shi Xiaolong

Finally, this one is definitely the light of the domestic Shota! Shi Xiaolong's achievements, Ah Ya is not long-winded, Ni Meng appreciates his cuteness is good ~ ~

Take stock of the top ten classics of film history, and want to pack up and take them home
Take stock of the top ten classics of film history, and want to pack up and take them home
Take stock of the top ten classics of film history, and want to pack up and take them home
Take stock of the top ten classics of film history, and want to pack up and take them home