In fact, I only came to comment after watching the second part, because I really think the male lead is really good, and it's still so small. In the end, I think that the boy's intelligence and boldness are also related to the family environment and seeing the "world", so that he can be brave in the face of a strange and lonely environment, have many open-minded ideas, and get along well with others. He is also very educated (be able to say words beyond his age.) Set up a flag, Kevin communicated with Uncle Horror and said some very good words, and in the second part, he also said something very resonant with Lady Pigeon. Can't remember what was said?
P.S. As a digression, I feel that this little boy said such philosophical words in the film, and I think it will have an impact on his own development. Well, I couldn't help but checked, and later became addicted to drugs (can't believe it). . . Hey, some story memories only fit on the screen.
Immature memory: If you are afraid of bad results, but at least you know the results after you try, you will not be distracted by it, some things you try more and you will find that you are not as scared as you think (Kevin, old laundry man in the basement. Son). kevin and lady1.10
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