The film does not discuss the topic of love that has been talked about, but talks about fairy tales. What it has been conveying is that when you believe in fairy tales and beauty, they must exist, and we will not lose the most precious hope because of temporary fear and confusion.
Try looking at it from a different angle. When I saw Jack take down the happy, angry, and sad Santa's nesting dolls layer by layer, and finally there appeared the little boy with big eyes who looked at the world with curious eyes, I thought, how wonderful! He knows what he wants, and he lives for himself. Indeed, how can people live so freely in the world, as long as they "have something to rely on", there will be ties. But this is not teaching us to be independent, to protect ourselves with closure and silence. Rather, when you know something is going wrong and the fear that comes with it, tell yourself, I know you exist, but I am not afraid and have the courage to overcome it because I am winning for my truest self. living space.
I seem to be reading too much...
but there's a reason why I'm only recommending this movie. First of all, although the clues are clear, there are too many branch lines, and each branch line lacks strength. It seems that it is just scratching the itch. Before I can feel it, this branch line is over, which is not enough fun. Secondly, in terms of production, those little bells, Easter eggs, and Shasha’s dreams that were originally like Santa Claus are all cute, but when they came across the background flowers, they moved fast, and they passed before they could see clearly. It’s a pity . And finally about the protagonist, he's kind of good looking, not a muscular guy. This one isn't that appealing to me...I prefer that goofy Christopher from Frozen. And in the end, it was Shasha who gave the last blow to the Insect Eater. I love salsa! I just feel that the "contradiction" is not concentrated. I spent so much foreshadowing in the front to write about Jack's awakening and his protection, and finally turned into rustling to make the final blow. The role of daring Jack is to promote emotional changes? Was it just a coincidence that Jack's ultimate move when Shasha was defeated in the first place? Or, or am I missing some details to judge wrong?
I don't watch many movies and TV shows because, like Phoebe in Friends, I'm very picky. So, thank you very much for letting me come across this special movie.
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