Little Boy Comments

  • Chadd 2022-03-14 14:12:26

    War is cruel and desperate, but with a child’s perspective, it is a kind of softening and hope. The powerful force of family affection is slowly revealed in a scene of warmth but firmness. The theme of anti-war is thought-provoking, so simple. The almost ridiculous thoughts of the children made a group of adults deeply moved and heartbroken. Because they are children, they are even more...

  • Lucie 2022-01-16 08:01:05

    Heart-warming family movies that convey a positive outlook on life, persistent beliefs, or religious beliefs can change everything, and active communication can eliminate racial barriers. The relationship between the little boy and the Japanese is gradually sublimated in the form of completing a To do list. Oil painting-like tones, moving music, interspersed with children’s brainstorming ideas, and the coincidence of the atomic bomb of the same name makes the whole story more like a beautiful...

  • Isom 2022-01-16 08:01:05

    The action of the little boy was possessed by Magneto,...

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  • Therese 2022-04-20 09:02:16

    "little boy": love is

    I remember my grandma once told me that when China and Japan established diplomatic relations in 1972, many old men and women in our village were scolding them. They don't understand why they want to establish diplomatic relations with "Japanese devils".

    How to think purely rationally? Many things...

  • General 2022-04-19 09:02:42

    From small family to everyone--An anti-war warm-hearted film

    It's a film about war, family, and faith, and the protagonist narrates the story. The plot in the film is very rich, and there will always be a moment that touches your heartstrings and makes you cry without knowing it. The color of the picture is very bright, very romantic, with a fairy tale...

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?