Jon Bangle

Jon Bangle

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    • Hermina 2022-04-22 07:01:47

      The power of rapeseed

      The power of belief lies in the fact that he can influence more people, making people believe that a small body actually accumulates great power. The plot of the film is very flat, there is no ups and downs thrilling, but it is really eye-catching. The little boy is very small but very confident....

    • Brent 2022-03-25 09:01:18

      little boy

      The theme is anti-war, and behind the war should be forgiveness and forgiveness. It is too broad to use the name of the Hiroshima atomic bomb in World War II to define the film "Little Boy". What is the motive of the priest to attract boys to "The Foolish Old Man Moves the Mountains"? ? The male...

    • Alivia 2022-03-28 09:01:08

      It takes courage to choose to believe, and love and faith can work miracles in the end. This World War II film takes the United States as the perspective. The title of the film is little boy and the name of the nuclear weapon used for the first time in human history. If no matter who wins or loses and who has a vested interest, no matter which side is involved in the war, there will be a price to pay, aside from the American style. In terms of the main theme, the movie is very enjoyable to watch, and the story about the war is told in the way of fairy tales, which is really amazing!

    • Isom 2022-01-16 08:01:05

      The action of the little boy was possessed by Magneto, right?

    Little Boy quotes

    • Fr. Crispin: If we have faith the size of a mustard seed, we can move the mountain. If we can move a mountain, nothing will be impossible for us. Not even with ending this war... and having our love one back.

      Ben Eagle Narrator: [thinking of the magician he had seen] I already knew someone who could move a mountain. I wondered if the source of his powers was the mustard seed.

    • [first lines]

      Ben Eagle Narrator: [narrating] This is O'Hare, California. Back then it was nothing more than a sleepy fishing village, with a hill at the end of Main Street. Like you see in postcards. My story takes place on the home front, in the midst of World War II. That's me, the little fella.

      Photographer: [motioning to the youngest]

      Little Boy: Closer?

      Freddy Fox: [ribbing him] Stop causing trouble, you midget.

      Ben Eagle Narrator: Nobody in that town liked me much.

      Photographer: One, two, three.

      [flash]

      Ben Eagle Narrator: I was eight years old. But the story really starts the day I met my dad. My only friend. My partner.

      Nurse Barbara: He's a boy!

      James Busbee: Wow! He's so...

      Nurse Barbara: What? Little?

      James Busbee: Well, he'll grow. Right?