Well, it seems like this movie won any other awards.
Everyone's aesthetics are different, not to mention foreign ones, so I won't say much more.
But when I was alone in the house watching this animation, I felt a little scared.
Eh, it was fine at the beginning, although the three-dimensional picture, typical European and American style dolls, but maybe it was the weird lake surface, skeleton-like hands, and sealed puppets... that made me feel empty. I was still a little scared when I watched it in my niece's room. I originally wanted my niece to watch it together, but then I wondered if she would be scared in the future.
In the process of watching it, I really didn't feel very relaxed and happy. Maybe it was reflecting the name of the movie "Ghost Mom". Children have a more perfect mother in their hearts. Just like when we saw Jingle Cat when we were young, we fantasized about how good we are. When we grew up, we all began to realize the real love that our parents have accumulated over the years. At that time, we would say that there is only one mother in the world. The most beautiful.
The various elements and styles interspersed in it...maybe it's just a movie, but it makes me miss the animations I saw in China when I was a child. Those are all beautiful and make people feel very bright. Maybe sometimes, our domestic animation is more inclined to enlarge the smooth side of the child's heart, similar to the ghost mother. Then expand the child's psychological fear of darkness and fantasy.
In short, after watching it myself, I don't want to let my niece watch it again... I think it's still the kind of nightmare she will have.
However, after watching it as an adult, I feel that the rich fantasy in it is really great!
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