He is always dubbed "genius, ghost, geek"; he plays the gothic style to the peak; he is mixed with reality in the grotesque, mixed with childlikeness in the horror, everything seems to be enchanted . He is one of my favorite directors: Tim Burton. From "Edward Scissorhands", "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", "Sweeney Todd", "Alice in Wonderland", "Zombie Bride", "Big Fish"... It's hard to make a complete list of masterpieces. Can't help but admire this genius director who seems to never run out of talent. "Wacky people" aren't eccentric, what's eccentric is our constant standards and adult assessments. So the setting that the big boss eats the eyes of a child to return to the human form is a metaphor for the ignorance of the adult world and "eyes but no beads"? (It is said that the big boss died too hastily [cry]) The male protagonist who sees through the eyes, the female who is as light as a swallow Lord, the girl who plays with fire, the boy who can manipulate puppets, the powerful loli, the invisible naughty ghost, the bee-playing lady, the curly-haired girl who hides secrets in the back of her head, the old-fashioned boy who foresees the future, and the twins whose skills get exploded ~~Also, the glamorous master of time, Miss Silver Blimpe. Want to see it? Get ready for a fantastic journey~~
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