huge movie hall I watched with my son. There are basically only two kinds of people in
love, young people and parents
with children. There are many times in the process of children laughing and they can't help but comment the plot aloud
. Look at it as a movie about a midlife crisis
, a monster,
even a monster who has been through the storm and
found true love
and lived happily with a princess,
can't escape a midlife crisis
. He can't stand the bland, boring, repetitive routines of everyday life. The
end of the fairy tale is that after Shrek lost it, he discovered that the original blandness is the true meaning of happiness, and since
then he has lived happily ever after . What about you and me in the secret life where the agreement was lifted at the origin ? Would it be okay if we really escaped from the scene and recreated the hearts that the characters have experienced the same way?
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