Kes Comments

  • Daphney 2022-03-21 09:02:47

    Understanding the place of the working class in the family and social structure also understands why children train eagles. The particularity and universality of history are united again, and individual salvation is as difficult as collective planning. I'm not suitable for literature and art recently, I'm too rational to show...

  • Maggie 2022-03-21 09:02:47

    Weeping. Casper tells the class about the first time the Eagle flew, and the end. Moving and heartbreaking, and the urge to rush into the movie and comfort...

  • Stephon 2022-03-21 09:02:47

    In childhood, I was carefree. Domestic violence and bullying, loneliness and rebellion. Young eagles accompany them and play happily. The falcon taming explained, with high spirits. Teacher encourages and rekindles vitality. The old man is violent and wants to break his wings. Buried loved ones, childhood gone. A social cage, imprisoning...

  • Libbie 2022-03-21 09:02:47

    Or the calm and strict, green Ken Loach. The dialogue between the little boy and the English teacher who watched the eagle taming, the rare bright colors in the whole film, surpassed the idea of ​​heavy tameness, talking about the eagle, but also himself: the magic of the eagle lies in the quiet instinct and dignity, it is not a pet, it is Can't be tamed, I just wanted to see how it was released, it helped me a lot by just letting me take care of it... Jasper is always silent, but can improvise...

  • Antonio 2022-03-20 09:02:24

    The pinnacle of coming-of-age movies that can be contrasted with Guling Street, the biological chain within the weak. When you should support each other, you are strangling each other with despair. "Why are they bullying you, Casper? Because you are a bad...

  • Milan 2022-03-20 09:02:24

    The boy who always looked sad, the only spiritual existence in his bleak childhood disappeared. Ken Lodge's realism is sharp and unsensational, and this style is simply cold and...

  • Alberto 2022-03-20 09:02:24

    Loach's sobering yet poetic realism offers a down-to-earth look at an adolescent's ache from and obstinacy against poverty, indifference, abuse and violence, along with his desperation to find hope, symbolized by the kestrel, in the face of the bleak outlook of...

  • Rudy 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    Yorkshire accents, Barnsley to be...

  • Deontae 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    The tattered clothes, dirty, no parents, and a bastard brother, got ridiculed by teachers and classmates at school, and the teachers were all idiots like China. He is so skinny and goes to work and school. What hope does a child from a poor family have tomorrow? Kitty, the only consolation, was killed by his...

  • America 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    A heavy documentary style, the 2006 Golden Horse Film Festival made me drowsy, who was troubled by part-time work and the way out. Looking at this movie again, I no longer feel that Billy's monologue describing his eagle-raising experience in class is so long, but I am surprised that David Bradley reads so smoothly. After that class, he, who was originally short and inconspicuous, became the focus of the whole class, but...full text:...

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  • Violette 2022-01-11 08:02:24

    Transcend pain and engrave sorrow

    Ken Lodge's masterpiece "The Kid and the Eagle" in 1970 is definitely an important work in the history of British film. It immediately followed the British Free Film Movement in the 1950s. While carrying forward the independent and sharp characteristics of the Free Film Movement, it also echoed the...

  • Shyanne 2022-01-11 08:02:24

    After watching

    "The Child and the Eagle" talks about the hard life of the little boy Cass,... "flying quickly", this shot should be the most brilliant shot of the whole show. Little Cass was beaten by his coach, by the principal, by his classmates, by his eldest brother, by his mother. The key is that he did...

Kes quotes

  • Billy: [training his falcon] C'mon Kes!

    [whistling]

    Billy: C'mon Kes!

  • Mr. Gryce: Mere fodder for the mass media.

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Director: Ken Loach

Language: English Release date: April 3, 1970

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