It should be the first live-action fantasy movie I saw when I was a child. I don't remember it very clearly. I don't know if it was "The Chronicles of Narnia" or this one I watched first. (But if it’s all magical, the Barbie series must be the first to watch? At that time, little girls knew it.) Really, this movie has a deep positive meaning so far, and my English name is also taken from the female in this movie. The name of the Lord, unique and meaningful.
The heroine's impact on me as a teenager and adolescence was profound (feeling as much as Redemption and Forrest Gump had on a lot of people?).
What Lyra conveyed to me is to be brave, smart, to love what you love, and to stick to what you have always insisted on. Even if you are confused by the surrounding, but as long as you dare to doubt to find the answer, face the truth, make a decision, and move forward bravely, then Not only will your own inner beliefs become stronger, but you will also attract outstanding people who share the same interests as you to face the misfortune together. Um! Really great movie, but it feels so understated! Hope more and more people see it!
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