It's a gift, it's love and hope

Jaylon 2022-12-11 21:51:59

It is a very comfortable and enjoyable animation. The story is simple and easy to understand, the plot has ups and downs, the style of painting is simple and moving, and the beauty reveals freshness.

In an evil town, not all the people in it are evil, but those with ulterior motives who encourage people to close their hearts and fight each other in order to achieve their own goals. Some people are selfish, some people are selfless. Selfishness makes people go every step of the way, only for profit, and their hearts are dark, like the night; while selflessness is inspiring, willing to give, and helping each other, just like sunshine. A former playboy and a carpenter whose heart was closed by the pain made selfless devotion, delivered toys to the children who wrote the letter, and brought laughter to the lifeless town, melting the frozen snow with hope and love. In the hearts of children, kindness sprouted from the hearts of children and began to pass on to each other.

In the end, the carpenter who lost his lover returned to his lover's side, and the postman, a child of a rich family who likes to do nothing but work, also realizes the true meaning of life and finds his own destination. Their selfless actions began to affect more and more people, and their gifts began to be sent to the world, while at the same time sending love and hope to the world.

It also always interprets this sentence in the film - selflessness is the most inspiring!

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Extended Reading
  • Lia 2022-04-23 07:02:30

    The story is too flat, the characters are too uninspired, the concept has not been renovated at all, and the overall look is too boring! I was originally the person who liked this kind of simple story of peace and healing the most, but this one was not touched at all, and the pictures were not beautiful. It was the child who couldn't understand the words that made me cute.

  • Nannie 2022-04-23 07:02:30

    The new visual sense of two-dimensional rendering into three-dimensional is exciting, and the new Christmas origin of the story is quite satisfactory.

Klaus quotes

  • [last lines]

    Jesper: What happened to him after that, how, why, I can't even begin to comprehend. I stopped trying to make sense of it a long time ago. But I do know: once, every year, I get to see my friend.

  • [first lines]

    Jesper: [narrating] Letters. You don't really write many these days, do you? But I bet there's one you never forget. Send it off to a certain plump guy in a red suit and, provided you've kept your act together more or less, he'll drop off a toy or two. And yet, no one seems to wonder how the whole thing got started in the first place. This is a story about letters, and it began... with this one...