The 14th French Film Festival Selection "A Bag of Marbles". The audience followed the child's escape, heartbroken, moved, and tears. Although it is a well-known World War II theme, the director's skills are good, the perspective of children, and the delicate family affection are the longest concerns. The unique rich emotional rendering of French films, people still show a sense of ritual and incomparably natural elegance even in war. The wartime terror that everyone is in danger of, and the life-saving straw for the teenagers to escape, are the momentary choices of ordinary people who think about heaven and hell. The god of death has passed by again and again, and the fearless and helpless young man has grown into a life-saving straw for others. Love your neighbor as yourself. altruism. The audience applauded and everyone wept in the dark. When the end of the film shows the two kind old men who survived the real events, (the teenagers in the film: Joe and Morris) were deeply moved again.
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