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Green 2022-04-21 09:01:58

The story tells the story of a boy named Jack, who witnessed the bizarre death of his grandfather Abel, and discovered that there are many unknown mysteries behind his last words, and the root of these secrets lies in the castle on the island of Cairnholm in Wales, England. , he decided to travel to Wales to find out the truth. Unexpectedly, when he got there, he discovered that it was a magical castle, and there lived many strange teenagers. They had superpowers that ordinary people had never seen before, and the leader was the beautiful Miss Perry Green. Miss Pei can turn into a bird; Jack can see invisible monsters; Emma can manipulate air and create hurricanes; Olive can manipulate fire; Miller can be invisible; Enoch can create all kinds of weird puppets; Fiona is infinitely powerful ; Claire has a big mouth at the back of his head; Hugh has a lot of bees hidden in his body, and he must wear a bee cap; the twins are wrapped into mummies; Horace can cast images and predict the future. It seems that the story in "Miss Pei's Fantasy Castle" has many similarities with Fox's previous series "X-Men", which are teenagers with superpowers fighting for their own survival. Once these bizarre elements are integrated into the historical background and horror history, they can freely shuttle and switch between history and reality, virtual and real, making the film exciting. Of course, these bizarre plots are just appearances. What the film really wants to express is the anti-war spirit and the care for special children. In the story, these supernatural children seem to be omnipotent and are superheroes who can go to heaven and earth, but in the real world, they are actually isolated from the world, especially lonely, trapped in the timeline, unable to move forward or backward . The real world regards them as monsters, and they are in danger of being swallowed by the dark world at any time.

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Extended Reading
  • Herminio 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    Tim Burton's level is really deteriorating. It's completely children's drama, not dark or distorted, just some superficial visual effects.

  • Gracie 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    The coexistence of innocence and evil is the most touching thing for Bolton. The metaphor of World War II is so obvious that it does not affect the construction of this world; when the tribute to "Prince Jason and the Demons" came out, I completely forgot about the loophole.

Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children quotes

  • Victor: Do you want to know what killed me?

  • Jake: [V.O] Have you ever felt like nothing you did mattered?