As long as you have faith, good things will happen!

Trevion 2022-04-22 07:01:47

Watching a good movie is like experiencing the baptism of soul and mind, and also deeply moved by little boy Pabo's persistent faith and courage. Tears, the last wish of the magic list also saw the selflessness and selfishness of human nature. fortunately! The ending is good, it turns out that belief can really change everything! In fact, it is not. Everything the child does for his father is simple and persistent, and he still persists in the face of the ridicule and scorn of all people. Life is all about faith! Facing everything around you, with gratitude and faith, good things will always happen!

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  • Willis 2022-03-24 09:03:14

    Little boy, I didn't expect that the inspiration came from the name of the first actual combat atomic bomb. The ambition of the main creator is big enough. The character setting of the little boy and the structure of the whole film are a bit funny, so one star is deducted.

  • Kristy 2022-03-27 09:01:16

    If only the world was as he believed

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?