1. The little boy found an alien in the woods and ran home to tell his mother, but no one believed him. Aliens found him at night, gave him some Skittles, and he took the aliens home and became friends. And introduced this friend to his brother and sister. They all liked him. 2. The alien and the little boy achieved synaesthesia. When the little boy went to school, the aliens were rummaging through the refrigerator at home to find something to eat, watching TV and reading newspapers, and getting drunk. The little boy put frogs to be dissected in biology class and got drunk too. 3. The little girl taught the alien to speak. The alien said he wanted to call home. So the children took advantage of Halloween to sneak the aliens into the woods, and used their self-taught physics knowledge to actually send the aliens a message. 4. Both the alien and the little boy are sick. A group of scientists rushed into the home, took them away and rescued them. The little boy and the alien are freed from synaesthesia and restored to health, while the alien dies. 5. The alien miraculously resurrected and told the little boy that his family had come to pick him up. So the children broke through the pursuit of the adults and took him back to the woods. Alien spaceships came and took him.
The plot is not complicated, but it is moved by the simplicity of the aliens, the innocence and kindness of children, and the true feelings between them.
Even if the rhythm is a little slow, it is reluctant to fast forward. This is my type.
in this world. Only children are pure and simple. If there is, it's aliens from another world. In Chinese stories, it is the monsters and gods. Not human anyway. And adults are always the villains.
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