ok, in a blink of an eye 13 years, 74 years, this refurbished fairy tale has not changed beyond recognition, its essence is still so pure, can't the relatives who gave low scores see it, or it has become "a fairy tale is a fairy tale, and I don't. It's me again"? The whole story is so natural and subtly connected to 39, I once wondered if space was reserved for this 74 years ago? It's a pity that there are no Tin Man, Scarecrow, or Lion Beast. Instead, they are Porcelain Dolls and Monkey GG. Well, the emotional expressions of these two little ones have a bit of a business formula to follow, and there is one failure. But it's only one place. The evil witch is impressive. The swaying good turns into the unbreakable evil. There are countless struggles in the middle, and finally she is defeated by the hatred that has turned into love, and she becomes a believer of evil. Sad, pitiful, her evil looks so impeccable with a terribly ugly face! Don't sympathize with her, I'm afraid that her tears will burst into a river when she's sad, I hate the passionate and ruthless Oz, fake + magician, how unreliable, can't like it, so,its "somewhere has sadness"
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