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I think the landlord may not understand this film. The hole in James' ripped newspaper was cut by the maid to criticize James' new play. From this, it seems that the home is still warm and the wife loves her husband, but from James' point of view, he does not Appreciating such love, he criticized himself and let the theater staff speak his mind. Perhaps what James wanted was a pure and natural life, and that was the joy he could find with those four children and their mother. I prefer to believe that James and Sevia are more of a camaraderie, and he is also their mother through play with the four little boys. I think James' love for the Sevia family is better than friendship and the most sincere and simple love of human beings.
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So that last paragraph is really eye-popping. When Depp said "I love your daughter," my accumulated love for this movie collapsed instantly.
The difference is: whether it is to pity the family and their mother because they love the child;
How can an older child, who is full of childlike innocence and established a supreme friendship with children, fall in love with the mother who restrains them?
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tells the whole process of author Barry's creation of "Peter Pan". The content of the film is very rich. It is about how to understand and begin to take responsibility for growing up; the truth about those beliefs and fantasies is not a lie, but a A desire, a strength that protects us as we grow up to face hardship and grief positively. In the film, you can feel the strong call to maintain a childlike innocence, to be full of fantasy and belief at all times.
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