"Hotel Elf" borrows the vampire Count Dracula and his young daughter to live in seclusion in the castle due to human injury, to communicate with human boys at close range, and finally to understand and tolerate each other. The story tells the story of "parental love" and "" The inevitable collision and friction between children's growth" - for children, the outside world is wonderful and full of temptation; but for parents, the outside world is synonymous with "danger and harm". "Captive" or "free-range"? In the hearts of parents, it is an eternal conflict. The film perfectly interprets the theme of "father's love is like a mountain"! Father's love is like mountains and clouds, every bit and every drop is worth savoring.
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