The struggle of a pair of shoes

Vilma 2022-04-20 09:01:52

Storyline:

Lost shoes--Brother and younger sister wear shoes alternately--the shoes are wet, and they are caught for the first time--Brother gives his mechanical pencil to his sister--Sister finds out that a girl is wearing her own ---- my brother was late and almost got kicked out of school---- my brother and sister went to the little girl but found that the child was more difficult than them---- Ali and his father went into the city to make a fortune, but they were on the road In the event of an accident, the desire to buy shoes failed----my sister's pencil fell and was picked up by the little girl----the two went to school together and saw that the little girl had new shoes and the younger sister's shoes were thrown away----the older brother accidentally When I saw that the third place in the school held a competition, I could get a pair of shoes ----- I went to ask the teacher to let me participate in the competition, but I won the championship. When I was depressed, my father bought new shoes and went home

. The two children kept running in the play.
Brother's tears.

Importance of shoes: It is impossible to go to school without shoes. Brother and sister wear a pair of shoes one after another, causing many inconveniences, such as the shoes are too big, and the younger sister runs so fast that the shoes fall into the river so that the older brother will not be late.
The elder brother looked at his sister's shoes and blamed the younger sister, but in fact the younger sister did this for the sake of the elder brother.
The brother wanted to win the third runner-up in the marathon for his sister, but accidentally became the champion. He was so anxious that he cried. The

key is to successfully create a cause-shoes are so important to the two brothers and sisters, and the embarrassment of their family, repeated several times that the father is not redundant. The money goes to buy shoes.

My brother hopes to get shoes for my sister through himself, but all fails.

My sister is not late for her brother. The running after school is very touching.

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Extended Reading
  • Johann 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    The first is that the screenwriter is good, and a rich plot is constructed around a pair of small shoes. After the foreshadowing of the hard life ahead, the long-distance running competition of a primary school student at the end can be exciting. The second is the simple and heavy lens language in most places, which avoids the monotony compared with the light and lively sports scenes (the passage into the city, the passage of the game). The third is unexpected romantic and surreal passages (Blowing Bubbles, Ending Pool

  • Andrew 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    The poor mother asks the child to pour tea for the tired father, the rich grandfather pays the hardworking father generously, the rich brother and the elder brother play happily together, the father makes money and wants to buy an electric iron for the mother, the elder brother wants to run a race for the younger sister Win a pair of shoes, the teacher pleads for the elder brother who is often late to continue to school, the younger sister gives the beloved shoe to another poor family's daughter, the other poor daughter returns the beautiful pencil she found to the younger sister... The younger sister gave it to the monastery The sugar-grinding dad poured a cup of tea, "Why don't you prepare sugar for Dad?" "Don't you have so much sugar on hand?" "Well, these are for the mosque, we just keep it for you, you can't take it." When Ali found out that he won the first prize but could not get the third prize, he cried sadly.

Children of Heaven quotes

  • Ali: Zahra, I have good news.

    Zahra: What news?

    Ali: I am selected for the race.

    Zahra: What race?

    Ali: Long-Distance Running. The third-best runner gets a pair of new sneakers.

    Zahra: Why the third?

    Ali: The First and Second prizes are something else. If I come in third, I'll give you the sneakers.

    Zahra: But those shoes are for boys.

    Ali: I'll exchange them. I'll get a pair of girl's shoes for you.

    Zahra: What if you don't come in third?

    Ali: I'll be third for sure.