It was a very bland beginning. If it wasn't for Uncle Depp, it would have been difficult for me to last through the first 30 minutes, the heavy rain that I imagined and fell on the audience's heads; the invisible gap between husband and wife. . . It made me unstoppable. Until Heimer, the boy who seemed so out of place from the beginning, always lived in the "real" world and rarely felt happy.
When all the boys and Depp play happily together, Haimer always breaks the illusion and makes everyone fall from the happy paradise into the world full of joys and sorrows. He uses his immature "maturity" to protect himself, only those who have suffered Only those who are hurt know what it feels like to be afraid. If you can't forget like a child, you will never reach NEVERLAND.
Happiness and joy are always short-lived, and a long road is always the norm. In the last 20 minutes of the film, tears fell without warning. The promise was fulfilled. Uncle Depp showed a special show for Kate at home. The promise to take her to neverland. When Peter Pan asked everyone, if you believe, she will be resurrected. Do you believe it? If you believe, please clap your hands. Everyone began to applaud hard, then some water out of my eyes. At the end of the film, Haimo finally learned to "believe" and use imagination to make his life better. This is not a lie, but the wisdom of life, and the wisdom of life. vision.
ps. Is the waiter working in the theater the one-eyed pirate in Pirates of the Caribbean?
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