A teenager whose parents are divorced and whose mother suffers from cancer and who is often bullied in school, is helpless and refuses to accept the cruelty of real life. A tree monster (about the size of Groot) who appears every night tells three stories by telling three stories. Guide teenagers to face up to their hearts and face the reality to reconcile with themselves and the world.
An allegorical adult story under the guise of a juvenile fantasy film, the plot is a bit simple, the magic color is thin, the preaching feels deliberate, and the first half of the rhythm is dull. It's not suitable for those who like fantasy but don't like drama.
The three allegorical stories are dark and anti-fairy tales, the animation part of the watercolor painting is very good, the soundtrack is very good, the separation of the mother and son in the illusion is very exciting, and the metaphor at the end is very memorable. The acting skills of the young actors are good. This kind of melancholy, precocious and sensitive child is easy to be distorted. The young actor treats me well and has great eyes.
There is a Monster in everyone's heart. When faced with difficulties, setbacks and even suffering in the cruel world of reality, it is summoned. It may bring the destruction of darkness, and it may lead you to look directly at yourself and the world to overcome it. , Redemption and healing ultimately depend on oneself.
The last love is to let go [love]
Someone is crying
View more about A Monster Calls reviews