1. The film tells us that appearance is very important.
NM follows traditional fairy tales, advocating magic and the beautiful plot of a crow turning into a phoenix. The so-called appearance is very important is reflected in this film, not in the hero of love (not particularly handsome), but in the shaping of the characters, a lot of effort has been devoted to the appearance of the good-looking, the ugly and ugly of the negative character Quikly. Without exaggeration, the "princess character" is a typical crow-turned-phoenix, and even our magical nanny Mcphee has changed from a witch face to a capable woman like The Boss with the plot, which shows the director's attention to appearance.
I remember that some people were still making a fuss not long ago that the combination of "beautiful princess" and "handsome prince" would mislead children, but I think so, your whole combination of ugly toads, can the beauty of this fairy tale still come out?
At least not so simple.
2. The beauty of appearance can be changed through human efforts.
At the beginning, I didn't see any idol-level looks in NM's film (except for the cute little Christin), but as the plot progressed, after the characters were made up, retouched and performed, there were actually two more idol-level appearances, so I say , Beauty lovers should learn. Appearance may vary depending on your demeanor, dress, and grooming. If the latter two do well, you might as well try the former. Reading more books will also make you more beautiful~ Haha, the
reason seems to be very simple, there are no ugly women, only lazy ones.
Is it?
Oh, by the way, this is a composition for elementary school students, I will add a concluding remark:
"So, this film educates us that we must read more books, study hard, and strive to be the successor of the new generation for the prosperity of the motherland. ."
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