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Deontae 2022-04-19 09:01:53

How should I put it, I think my mother is also an important character who is not visible.

At first she jokes with Barry that she is also a warrior, then she fights the Stone Dragon. Truly a warrior.

Ian should be a posthumous child, he has never seen his father. According to Barry's memory, Dad died of illness. So this woman is taking care of her sick husband while she is pregnant, and it can be imagined that it is very hard. It took many years for her children to grow up before she found a new lover. The centaur police uncle was a stepfather and a boyfriend at one time, maybe it was a translation problem. But he didn't live at home at first.

In the end, she was very active. When she came home and saw the mess in the room, she immediately realized what the brothers had done, and immediately found the important NPC Manticore. The car was destroyed and I immediately thought that the manticore could fly (inspired by the little fairy man, but it is also very powerful to be able to turn a corner in this situation).

Doesn't she miss her deceased husband? There are many photos of the past at home, and Ian's clothes are also left by his father. But she told Ian, you go see your dad, I'm here. The family of three misses this man who passed away early, and everyone is humble to each other. The brothers are trying to find the gem quickly and bring the complete dad home and show the mom a look. This is also a good cry.

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Some of my favorite passages:

1. Barry got smaller. No matter how long it is, I will always like this kind of villain setting. Later, I also liked the little fairy man who couldn't fly and ride a motorcycle.

2. Schrödinger's Bridge. This setup is so cool. Later, Ian also developed new usage and reinterpreted it like walking on the ground.

3. The dragon raised by the protagonist looks too much like a dog. Dismantling the house and eating sticky people.

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Extended Reading
  • Roslyn 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    When I calm down, I can think of many problems with the movie, but I can't help crying when I watch it. When my grandfather passed away, my heart attack was too sudden. It was only fifteen minutes before and after, and I drew useless crosses and swastikas in the yard. When my grandmother died, I was in my last exam at the end of the exam, and I might have been home long ago if I hadn't taken that course. If they were still around, I should have taken good care of carpenters' craftsmanship, farewells are always so sudden, I thought I had a lot of time

  • Thelma 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    Pixar animation can always fan my tears, and it is not pretentious or dogmatic, smooth and natural, and the emotion is like a huge black hole inhaling, making you feel the same and full of empathy, the sensation is still familiar, the emotion is still sincere, and the story is still the same. The stale growth and family themes, combined with the collision of the medieval magic and the new technology era, staged a thrilling "exploration journey". The starting point is courage, the adventure is the price, the process is harvested and grown, and you can go back to the original point in a circle. It is found that those fears and dreams have been silently achieved, and such simple values ​​can be conveyed quietly, and only Pixar can make the emotions flow silently and silently in the dazzling colors, and will be suddenly shocked. It is our life and our story. Everyone has childhood innocence and dreams, and everyone will grow up with losses and gains. Fortunately, every year, there are such wonderful works to help us open the magic box, awaken our original intentions, and make beautiful dreams. ★★★★

Onward quotes

  • Barley Lightfoot: [shrunk after Ian's growth spell goes wrong] It worked! The can is huge! And the van is huge! And you're...

    [Looks at himself and realizes]

    Barley Lightfoot: Oh, no!

  • Barley Lightfoot: [Shrunk, in Ian's shirt pocket] I have to use the restroom.

    Ian Lightfoot: Can't it wait?

    Barley Lightfoot: All right, your pocket.