By coincidence, I watched this movie at the beginning of its release, and it's hard to say a word. The baby who went with him is unlovable after watching, and the three views of this film completely contradict her. The heroine heroine who does not hesitate to destroy the world for her friends, the "Time" master who works hard but everyone abuses her, and the justice representative Green Tea White Queen who lied but refused to admit it. All this is impacting her Three Views, making her sitting on pins and needles for two hours, clamoring about how to show her children such things that ruin the Three Views.
Being calm on the sidelines, I can't help but fall into doubts. Is such a movie suitable for children who have not yet established the Three Views?
Without background knowledge, I don’t know what age the audience of this movie is, but it should not be suitable for young people. I only see the old cross-talk, the strange three views, and the not funny storyline. The only thing that touched me was when the hostess returned his father's pocket watch. Then I tried to think back to the fairy tales I read when I was a child. Without exception, they were old-fashioned stories, exaggerated endings, and always very lively heroines. But what we see is that being brave, strong and kind can definitely bring a good ending, although most of this good ending is the help of the nobles. So are we really too simple when we were young? . . Can children see the meaning of friendship, growth, and time in this movie? We are always complaining about the cartoons that children watch now are not as good as when we were children, so is the animation declining or are we growing up?
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