Many people go to the movies for the great director Tim Burton. The genius director who has shot such bizarre works as "Alice in Wonderland 2", "Zombie Bride", "Edward Scissorhands" and "Batman" is a representative of the gorgeous and decadent Gothic style. This time with Disney, everyone is envisioning this as yet another grotesque and uninhibited movie, as if it were a re-enactment of Batman. Imagine the tragic hero presented again. What the film presents is hardly a shadow of Gothic style. The rare and absurd part of the movie can still be seen vaguely by the great director's handwriting, the purple bubbles of the Dumbo frozen in the air, changing unpredictably with the charming lights, the beasts with heavy makeup in the Devil's Valley, but fierce inside. Given an absurd appearance, as well as the circus that opened for the second time in the film, and the performance of Dumbo, people can't help but breathe a sigh of relief, Dumbo didn't go back with his mother? Or was the mother and son brought back under control? It turned out that people dressed up as Dumbo and performed. The burlesque performance of the circus can also be a happy relationship between people and animals. I took my son to see this movie on the weekend, and the children in the cinema were excited and sad. After the mother elephant was taken away, the solitary cry of the baby elephant made the children watching the movie cry. In the end, the perfect, warm movie still needs a happy ending to be with my mother after crossing thousands of mountains and rivers. This is a new attempt by Tim Burton. In his imperfect childhood world, he once had such a Dumbo spread out in his heart, and he also longed for the tenderness of love to strengthen his heart.
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