"The most selfless devotion is the most inspiring."
"The most selfless devotion is the most inspiring."
When this sentence was uttered by Claus in the middle of the film, it conquered me in an instant.
Not abrupt at all, not abrupt at all, I think it should be.
In China, although I can't experience the joy of Christmas in Western countries, I have heard about Christmas and Santa Claus since I was a child, even in a country that doesn't spend much Christmas deeply impressed.
Whenever I see a Christmas tree, even if I don't have Christmas in the real sense, as long as I see something related to it, I will feel very warm.
Warm, always my first impression of Christmas.
"Where does Santa Claus live? Why does his magical reindeer fly in the sky? How does he give gifts to children?" When you and I were young, we might often have such questions, but we couldn't get the slightest bit of it either. The answer can only be returned with more sacredness and longing in the heart.
"Klaus: The Secret of Christmas" tells us a slightly different story of Santa Claus. He answers the doubts in our hearts and tells us the origin of Santa Claus: "Klaus".
Sometimes, I really want time to go by a little bit slower, that's the only thing I think when I watch this animated movie.
Just a moment of warmth will make people linger, just like a warm blanket in winter, as long as you go inside, you can't get up.
There are thousands of people in this world, which means that any kind of people can exist.
For a while, he was proud of his wealth. He was born with a golden key in his hands, but was driven by his father to the countryside to develop as a postman because of his ignorance.
There is life without restraint, and the decadent captain uncle who is happy to make fun of it.
There is a Goldilocks who has a dream of a beautiful teacher, but is ruthlessly beaten by reality, and sells fish to save money in anger.
There are two big families and their leaders who hate each other and regard it as a tradition, and are unwilling to let go of the struggle.
There is a kind old woodcutter who has a youthful and beautiful relationship, fantasizes about a bright future, but is ruthlessly attacked by reality, lives alone in the mountains, and is taciturn but gentle in heart.
There is an interracial little girl who wants a gift and perseveres despite the language barrier.
The story revolves around this group of people and the town unfolds. This is a beautiful and gentle story full of infinite tolerance.
In my opinion, it's hard to describe that kind of beauty with words alone, and a simple description will only bring bad spoilers, so if you want to really appreciate that feeling, I suggest you watch it yourself.
Slowly, you will find that beauty can be passed on and can be infected with each other.
Everyone often quarrels over small things, but from another perspective, people can also be grateful to each other and help each other because of small things.
"I've never seen anyone sadder to leave here than to come here."
In the deep darkness, just a single candle can illuminate everything.
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