It is no exaggeration to say that the successful escape from prison by betraying one's color is not an exaggeration.
I like the whole story very much, and at the end of the movie, I got an explanation from the director that the plot and those characters are from those fairy tales. This seemingly inadvertent move represents the director's respect for the prototypes of these stories and the original author. This seems to be rare now, how humble and sincere it is to use it without being tyrannical.
In the process of watching it at the beginning, I hated that egg very much, because in real life, I really hate seeing people who are not right in their own minds and who can't see the good of others, so I have a grudge against Narrator, always thinking that he will be plotting evil, his last Jumping up and down finally restored some of his image in my heart, and I began to look forward to doing good things to him. For example, although the egg is broken, there will be a small creature, a chicken, a duck, a goose, etc. Bright eyes.
In general, the director still takes care of the audience's psychology, with a touch of sadness and a hearty smile. The mother goose came, but it didn't really bring a devastating disaster to the town, and the villains were not really vicious. They liked piglets as their sons, and the old man in the prison was guilty of the crime, but he acted cutely, and he was small. The kind people in the town, the director still brought us a very healing story.
Life is still beautiful. Those five and three are rough, and the heart is equally lovely. The thing to beware of is your own greed.
Finally, let's talk about the male protagonist. He is domineering and he is really handsome. I have to say that the animations today are really amazing. His dashing dance, handsome jumps, and his affectionate confession to Kitty. In Korean dramas, he is the man who everyone is obsessed with. Oh God! Nympho makeup. . .
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