Because she was educated by her father, Rynn, played by Judy, is a very mature girl who doesn't trust anyone. She protects herself in her own way. She tried to hide her father’s sudden disappearance. People all over the world thought she was living with her father. In fact, she lived a lonely life that ordinary people could not imagine. She did not shed a single tear except seeing herself. When the beloved boy was ill in bed, she put down her strong mask and said with tears gently in his ear: "Actually, I am not afraid of loneliness." What a heartbreaking words, tears at this moment. Fill my eyes. Her father said to her: "The world is sinister. Only one person can live the greatest freedom... In order to live, we must not explain the means." Rynn has no intention of killing anyone. This is just a method of battling a tooth. Right or wrong, killing or that kind of indifferent attitude towards the dead shouldn't appear on the face of a 13-year-old girl. The film gave me a lot of suspense at the end. I like this very much. At the end, for three minutes, the camera stared at Rynn’s expression without turning around. What a beautiful girl with golden hair and thoroughness. Eyes, high nose, red lips, but the grief in your heart with the look you look at her is hard to interpret. This is a film more than 30 years ago. The passage of time cannot obliterate the influence of "Black Alley Girl". Looking back on "Fruit Hard Candies", I unexpectedly discovered that this new film has a lot of "Black Alley Girl". The shadow may be emitted from the heroine. Everyone fell in love with Judy Ford after "Taxi Driver", but I can tell myself with certainty that starting from today, starting from the film "Black Lane Girl", I have fallen in love with this for more than 40 years. -Year-old actress, since she was 13 years old.
View more about The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane reviews