Childlike innocence, but also fragile, children should see the beautiful side of this world. So there is always a strong heart to block the wind and rain for them and create an environment where they can grow up healthily. This is a force beyond imagination, not overwhelming, but consistent and persevering. In the concentration camp, Giddu had no idea how much pressure, high-intensity manual labor, day and night worries about Joshua and Dora, and possible death at all times, but in front of Joshua, he always showed his best. Bright side. He painted a tank for Joshua, and never gave up, even at the last moment of his life, he still left a happy impression on his son, an impression that he should have in his childhood. Finally Joshua walked out of the concentration camp. And when his mother shouted "We won" in his mother's arms, maybe he really just experienced a difficult game instead of a tragic journey in life. I believe that Joshua’s heart will always be full of joy, without sad memories, even if the mature voice at the end of the film has realized that this is the sacrifice of his father, but this should be a reason to live better.
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