Better than the book, especially the soundtrack. It looks scary at night. One star more than fiction.
The exterior is a bit underwhelming. Originally reading books, the imaginary islands, swamps, deserts, and castles are still full of spectacular. The movie feels a bit like it was shot in a studio without going out. Rather than "he is a dragon". And the plot jumps quite a lot, the adventure in the castle is gone, and the talent shows of the super-power babies are gone. The love line is moving too fast. This part of Grandpa's explanation was too hasty. Originally, the book's reflections on the war were quite touching. I was still moved when I saw the little male protagonist suffering in the bed where his grandfather slept.
The little male protagonist is so tall, and the color of his eyes is so beautiful. Miss Pei's mouth is weird. What skills do the twins have and why are they dressed like this? There is also the little male protagonist's father who is a weirdo among IT madmen, and saw him play in seconds. Ha ha ha ha
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