A key moment:
Could you see the painting of a boy? How serious he is! It shows that Deep-set eyes with the tightly bended brows, emaciated face with tight lips. There is no smile no childishness on his face except sadness, tiredness and wonder. It reflects the boy’s life which is tough in the concentration camp. David has to do a lot of work in the concentration camp without enough food and clothes. He lives in danger everyday because he does not know if he will be killed next minute. When he escapes from the concentration camp successfully, he still has a tough life. During the journey to Denmark, he has to avoid the arrest by Natchez and get food by his own. He cannot trust anyone except himself. He stands a lot of pain and pressure. But when he meets the old lady, the tough life has gone and brightness has come. When the old lady is painting him, she reads his difficulties and tough life from his eyes. She understands him so she prevents him from arresting by Natchez and helps him start a new life. David starts to believe people and smile. He is not sad any more. This part is a big transition in the movie. Without the old lady’s help, David would live in tough life for a long time.
Evaluate the movie:
I strongly recommend this movie to all levels people in society. Not only the moving story, but also the spirits show in the movie. It provides the bravery and strong willpower. What’s more, it presents the kindness of human beings. No matter how bad the boy’s life is, there will be someone waiting there for helping you. It inspires me to believe that life is nice and every difficulty will be gone.
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