The mage, the elf, the manticore, the centaur, the unicorn, the unicorn, and the giant dragon were finally summoned after the RPG treasure hunt. Anyway, I think the idea of mythical creatures living in modern cities is quite interesting (although monsters and animals are already in charge in Monsters, Inc. and Zootopia), especially with the sequels flying all over the place. Refreshing. The two main themes of the film are not shocking, but they are not clichés: it is better to cherish the people in front of you than to be immersed in the memory of the dead (discussing the memory of dead relatives from different angles with "Dream Travel"), the technology brought Living comfortably can make us lose the pride and potential we once had. The only shortcoming may be that the main line of brotherhood is a little dull: this brother drives a car similar to the brother in "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" but has a heart of protecting his younger brother. I am afraid of this brother because I am a genius. Who suddenly started to be grateful after losing two tempers inexplicably. So even if Disney dubs Spider-Man and Star-Lord, it's still hard to beat Elsa/Anna's brother-in-law screen classics.
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