At the beginning of the story, everyone has their own wishes. The baker wants to give birth to monkeys, Jack wants to have milk from cows, and Cinderella wants to go to the dance. At the end, I was afraid that people would not understand it, but also labeled it as a high-level book, saying that if you want to get your dream, you have to lose something and so on. Then the film thinks hard about the black protagonists, not only the problem of the prince and princess not being together, but also the protagonists themselves have various moral problems. It’s okay for little brother Jack to be poor, he climbed up and stole things again and again. Then the baker all sorts of tricks to fool Jack. How much bread did Little Red Riding Hood eat for herself. Everyone has problems so in the end there will be retribution. The post-war summary is our losses: Baker's wife, Jack's mother Local loss: Attack on the giants and the heroic loss of strength: The witch and empress committed suicide Overall: Good and evil are rewarded, hehe,
and Princess Lettuce didn't do anything bad because she didn't do anything . What wish is the silly and sweet Mary Su, so only she was the happiest and left the prince and princess in the end
, but I still don't understand, why did the witch learn Queen Elsa to perform high-level magic singing and then blew herself up? Why can't you think about it?
The attacking giantess couldn't be more miserable. The family was taken over by her husband to chase the thief, but she was plotted against it. She came down to take revenge and ended up hanging up herself. . . What the hell! It's really hard to be a giant this year, so hurry up and change
the studio. Last but not least. . . Nima, are you embarrassed to put Uncle Depp on the poster? After 10 minutes of playing, he was killed in seconds>