Children like this film because they think that the guardians are super cool, and the role of a good B to protect them gives them a great sense of security; adults will like it because they still believe in fairy tales and dreams, and they are full of memories Feel warm; those who say they don't like it, their name is - "adult".
Dreams, fairy tales, love... If you don't believe these, then you don't have to watch this movie. Otherwise, don't ask for a cartoon with a storyline that is too old-fashioned, characters that are too monotonous, etc. that children don't care about at all.
My only concern is that the characters in western fairy tales don't resonate with Chinese children, but what can we do? Sun Wukong is used to protect the bald head of Tang... We can't expect Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf... We have to sigh, the children in the West are really happy!
There are two lines in the film:
one is the guardian angel guarding the children's dreams.
The other is the process by which the protagonist Jack Frozen finds himself and insists on himself.
No matter what, this is a good film full of healing and positive energy. When you walk out of the cinema, you will feel that the whole world is getting brighter.
I think for the children, maybe they can't describe the feelings of the film accurately, but they must have the feeling that they are protected, that evil will never overcome justice and hope.
Best cartoon of 2012. I think in the future when I'm a mother, I'll tell them stories about Santa Claus and show them this movie.
Finally, maybe, you don't believe in these fairy tales, but please believe that the patron saint will exist...he may be your parents, your family or someone else.
Believe this and you will become a stronger person.
Just like in the movie - Guardians will watch over you, and they will need your trust and support.
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