The first is a real-life restoration of fairy tales. What I like most is the shaping of various human (animal) characters and scenes, which are real, vivid and interesting.
In the second part, this part has been weakened a lot, and the focus is on giving Alice the definition of the heroic role of "saving"; but unfortunately, the story is not full, the plot is very pale, and the characters are not clear. "Rescue" lacks the stamina, and even sees the shadow of domestic children's movies - fairy tales are naive, for the sake of truth, goodness and beauty, and it is impossible to reflect this "truth, goodness and beauty" through fascinating stories and distinctive characters.
The only thing that is not bad may be the anthropomorphic treatment of "time". "Time is not a thief, but a gift."
In fairy tale (animation) movies, it is a high level to achieve "children have fun and adults have thinking".
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