Psychic Boy Norman Review - Don't Watch as a Popcorn Movie

Adela 2022-04-20 09:01:44

Going through the theme plot, of course, I have to watch it a second time, but I didn't understand it the first time. It is estimated that it is not an independent script, it should be an adaptation of a novel. The plot alone is very interesting. Are the male protagonist and the child the same person? Is Zhao Yushi another kind of future for that child? In reality, has he ever crossed over? There is a good line in the play.
"My memories are no longer real memories, they are now a kind of possibility, the bigger the possibility, the clearer, the smaller the possibility, the blurrier"

This film reminds me of "Monster House", the thought is the same Yes, in fact, this is a meaningful fable, reminding people that anger is born out of fear, and fear comes from not understanding.

Don’t discriminate against those things that are different from yourself. I think that there are often many misunderstandings between countries, races and ethnicities because of lack of understanding. If there are too many misunderstandings, it will cause big trouble. Only greater hatred can arise, and only love can accommodate everything and resolve conflicts.

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Extended Reading
  • Rachelle 2022-04-24 07:01:10

    Well, I gave up half of it, as for such a young tooth?

  • Jacklyn 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    It's really just average, not as good as a ghost mother at all

ParaNorman quotes

  • Aggie: Aggie... My name was Aggie... I - I remember... My mommy brought me here once. We sat under the tree and she told me stories. They all had happy endings. Then those horrible men came and took me away and I never saw her again!

    Norman Babcock: Sometimes when people get scared, they say and do terrible things. I think you got so scared that you forgot who you are. But I don't think you're a witch. Not really.

    Aggie: You don't?

    Norman Babcock: I think you're just a little kid with a really special gift who only ever wanted people to understand her. So we're not all that different at all.

    Aggie: But what about the people who hurt you? Don't you ever want to make them suffer?

    Norman Babcock: Well, yeah, but what good would that do? You think just because there's bad people that there's no good ones either? I thought the same thing for a while. But there's always someone out there for you. Somewhere.

    Aggie: I just want my mommy.

    Norman Babcock: I'm sorry, Aggie. She's gone.

    Aggie: That story you were telling. How does it end?

    Norman Babcock: I think that's up to you.

    Aggie: Is this where they buried me?

    Norman Babcock: It's a pretty good place to sleep. Then you can be with your mom again.

  • Neil: So what do we do now?

    Norman Babcock: Uhh... I... I - I really don't know.

    Courtney: Yes you do, Norman. You've gotta get to that witch's grave.

    Norman Babcock: But...

    Courtney: But nothing, you listen to me, buster. We didn't turn away when Daleridge High was slaughtering our volleyball team, did we?

    Norman Babcock: Yeah, we did.

    Courtney: No, we didn't. I have cheered the un-cheerable, Norman. And I'm not letting you give up now.