Rather than a film that celebrates the lightheartedness of father and son and the daring and adventurous team spirit of partners, it is a tribute to our childhood. We all grew up being scientists, astronauts, or, like me, influenced by Pokémon, wanting to go on adventures, have our own partners, and live unconstrained lives. What about when we grow up? There are only a few people who can realize their dreams. One by one Tim's childhood friends left him. It's not that he hasn't thought about going out and taking risks, doing what he wants to do, being a trainer. He was lonely, and his grandmother undoubtedly didn't understand him. After the last little friend left, he didn't even have a person to talk to. Before he went to Henry's apartment, he must have felt that he had been abandoned, from the Caracalla who didn't choose him, to his parents. What is the final result? He and Pikachu solved a big case together, found the father who loved him, found his dream, and had his beloved sister. The ending of the movie is undoubtedly a happy ending, so can we find our own happy ending like the movie?
Not all stories have perfect endings. Under the tempering of society, we may be just like Tim at the beginning, and we are stubborn, living a life of some things, maybe a promotion or not. We don't have a Pikachu in our lives who can help us do everything we can.
But I'm still very happy, after all, Zhiye, who is not the protagonist's halo, has swept the world.
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