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I want to give my family a hug after watching the movie.

Movie Name: London Family

20 17 European animated film award

"London Family" originated from the real experience of Raymond Briggs, a British hand-painted writer.

The protagonist of the story is Raymond Briggs's parents-Ethel, the maid, and Ernest, the milkman. They fell in love at first sight in 1928, welcomed the birth of their son Raymond in 1934, and passed away in 197 1 year.

Briggs tells the story between parents in a unique cartoon form. They experienced various important historical moments in the 20th century: gloomy Great Depression, pre-World War II tension, successive wars, jubilant Victory Day in Europe, post-war fiscal austerity and the emergence of new cultural thoughts in 1960s.

The London Family is a sincere gift full of affection, dedicated to an ordinary couple and the extraordinary times they lived in.

The film depicts an ordinary but extraordinary picture with a unique hand-painted lead painting style.

The film has no cool vision, no deliberately created emotions, and no overly melodramatic bridge. Tell stories in a way that looks like a running account, but it won't make people feel tedious.

The warm tone, warm soundtrack and occasional humor of the film make people feel warm. More importantly, London families have always lived a dull and companionship life, which is simple but touching.

To ordinary, to every simple and warm day.