Speaking of creativity, most of the characters in this film come from Western myths/fairy tales. The description of the fairy tale world is refreshing, but it still cannot hide the frailty of the plot. In fact, the creativity of this film makes people feel ordinary, not surprising enough, but some characters are very lovable, which makes up for this deficiency.
The picture, the 3D effect is OK, the picture is also very gorgeous. The imagery of this film feels like reading a fairy tale.
I think the best part about this film is the content. Children need guardians to guard the hope, innocence and beauty of childhood; guardians need the trust and support of children. In this balance, an imbalance on one side can cause immeasurable losses. This connotation can make children look with hope in their hearts, and adults can recall their childhood when they look at it. Everyone believed in Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny in their childhood. Maybe we believe more in Ultraman and Sun Wukong, but now we seem to have lost these and the innocence they represent. Crazy era. In the end, JACK discovered his own heart, and in the same way, he also let the audience torturing his own heart. We are living a very tired and busy life now, and every day is muddled. We need to reflect on why we had nothing in our childhood but we were happy every day.
This film wants to tell the story of a guardian who discovers his inner process. But I feel that this kind of innocence, which can only be found in childhood, impresses me the most, and that's why I give it 4 stars, even though the rest of the film is mediocre.
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