At first, the girl seemed to be alone in the big empty house and was awakened by three playful drunks outside. She was a little scared and angry, and warned them in a shocking tone. After being captured by the giant, she quickly adapts to the environment, which will make her have a different ending from the little boy who was afraid before. The girl is lonely, just like the kind-hearted eye, and the two seem to resonate. I like the smiles when the good heart and Sophie are talking. Those pictures can make sad people feel warm, gloomy people feel sunshine, and lonely people feel that there is someone around them. Although this is just a dream, Sophie can still talk to the kind eye, after all, he has always lived in Sophie's heart, so that Sophie can always be kind and friendly. This is an adaptation of a children's novel, so it will always be pinned on the beauty of children's hearts. I believe that every child also wants to meet a giant, and wants to see the feeling that there should be a giant around him. Children are easily insecure, and it happens that the kind-hearted eyes are the image of a peaceful old uncle. It can be said that all these inadvertent arrangements can inadvertently infiltrate the hearts of the audience.
Overall, it's very gentle, the way the whole world calms down, and it makes one want to pause there forever for a moment.
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