Love the boys and girls in it, Anna Sophia Robb reminds me of Natalie Portman when I was a kid, with the same big smile, sly eyes, and punk-style clothes, so cute. The boy looks good, and the clothes are quite American, a typical teenage image. The two of them have a little budding affection, it's so beautiful, so beautiful. Americans have always been able to make the little love of teenagers beautiful and simple. I remember watching a movie when I was a child. It was an American town story about a little boy and a little girl who later found a criminal. The best thing in my memory is the boy. Riding a mountain bike, the girl sat on the handlebars, and the two of them rode the bike as if they were riding the wind.
But this is the saddest Disney movie I've ever seen, and the movie takes a sudden, vicious turn in the face of a bright future. The future of Wonderland is about to be bright. The boy finally found his youthful mood, but everything disappeared in silence and never appeared again. I thought a miracle would happen in the end, but nothing happened. The only thing you get is growth, another look at the world. If you look at the world from a different angle, the dangerous world will disappear, replaced by a beautiful world, and the fairyland has really become a beautiful world.
Well, if I close my eyes, I too can see the world I want.
Can the things that make me sad really go away?
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