Different love makes me deeply moved

Kamryn 2022-04-19 09:01:31

The ending is still a bit tragic, but this story brings me full of warmth and innocence. The mother is very caring for the child, and the child is still treated with warmth when he will play or lose his temper, let alone beating or scolding. The male protagonist is very innocent. The play with the children makes me feel quite cute. What impresses me most is that he loves the four children and the female protagonist so much, but this kind of love is not a lover but a more superficial love . After the great success of the male protagonist's drama, he also specially arranged the drama of Neverland before the female protagonist's death.

This scene really touched me deeply. After the heroine left Neverland, the light completely disappeared, and finally submerged and turned dark at the focus of the heroine, expressing the death of the heroine, she went to another place, Neverland . It's a pretty cool expression.

After the heroine passed away, the attitude of the heroine's mother towards the heroine also changed me. The heroine was quite willing to accept the custody of the children and felt quite warm.

The lines are interesting and not boring, the painting style is quite bright and beautiful, the characters are quite handsome and beautiful, the children are very cute, the music is also quite appropriate, and the plot is full of warm development, thank you "Finding Neverland" for giving me such a great viewing. experience.

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Extended Reading
  • Maxine 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    You tell us we can change if we believe but not everything is like that but the important things are

  • Nico 2021-10-22 14:40:46

    And I hoped, at least once...you would take me there with you./There's no such place./Yes, there is. Neverland. He said to the woman in love, I will take you to Neverland. To women who don’t love, there is no such place. In his heart lived a Peter Pan who would never grow up.

Finding Neverland quotes

  • J.M. Barrie: [to the usher about the play] It's shite. Go, on. Say it. It's bulls... pizzle, Mr. Barrie.

  • J.M. Barrie: That... is Neverland.