It’s a pity that I didn’t make it to the cinema last year. I just finished it on the computer last week. I didn’t expect to be able to watch it so focused (after all, I tend to get distracted when I don’t watch movies in theaters).
This is a dark fairy tale by Tim Burton. The thriller in the childlike romance is what attracts me the most. The fried chicken is fresh and exciting! Speaking of the kernel is also great! The main line "whether to stay" is a true reflection of choosing between family and love. The male protagonist chose his grandfather, and with his encouragement, he traveled through several time and space reincarnations and ran back to his beloved girl. Against the background of the magnificent BGM at the end, I also seem to feel the vigorous vitality and love of young people[em]e401148[/em]
Even if I have been in the navy for a year, traveled all over the continents of Europe, America, Africa and Latin America, I have encountered countless difficulties and setbacks, and the banknotes in my wallet are enough for dozens of countries. Rather brighter.
I personally think that this one has many similarities with "Pan's Labyrinth", but it is much better than the same type of movies "Alice in Wonderland" and "Maleficent", with higher artistry and viewing.
Finally, there is a fixed screen licking time. Brother Asa Butterfield is so handsome, the creamy yellow and milky blue shirt is very temperamental, the tall and straight figure and the blue iris are standard for Eastern Europeans. Even if the lens transitions and cuts are a bit blunt, and the special effects are in a hurry, I can't hide the fan filter that comes with me! ! !
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