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You should never underestimate the energy and wisdom of a 10+ little girl

A 13-year-old Jewish girl who escaped nazi captivity with children in a shelter of 28 children is a true story.

Although "Fanny's Journey" is not as famous as those so-called blockbusters, it is such an unpopular and simple storyline that can touch the hearts of people living in peacetime.

In addition to the truth, the wonderful story also has a mixture of conflict and contradiction.

First, it's a story that happened between Nazi Germany and the Jews in World War II. The tragic experience of the Jews' poisoning is a painful historical past that no one wants to look back on, and many heroic deeds of the Jews who swore to die against the Nazis are also talked about by the world.

Secondly, there are the stories of children and the adult world. The warmth of the child's perspective is more heart-wrenching than the cruelty of the adult world. When children chase and play with the scattered money like flying butterflies, when Fanny carries her little brother to Switzerland at gunpoint, you will feel that no matter how dark and dirty the world is, there is still a beam of light.

Along the way, children have to thank themselves and the many adults who have given them: they may be philanthropists, they may be profit-driven rich people, or they may be poor.

At the end of the film, the children start running with open arms and calves again, they run and run, they run so seriously, their vitality is so tenacious.

At this moment, they are the luminous bodies in the run, the moving hymns, and the unpredictable future makes the audience feel uneasy and emotionally vulnerable.

In that dark age, their escape was light, the last hope of mankind, the last refuge of justice.

There is always a lot of goodwill in this world.

You should never underestimate the energy and wisdom of a 10+ little girl

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