Easy to laugh and hard to cry

Karl 2022-04-20 09:02:01

Some time ago, I saw a post that wrote: Modern people, modern communication, "laughing" is easy, whether true or false, but it is difficult to cry. Occasionally, the true feelings of being alone are revealed, and there is no shortage of happy venting.
Early in the morning, I casually searched for high-scoring movies, and suddenly saw such a poster: The image of a little girl directly hit my touchpoint.
Elsa's last cry in her father's arms: Ben. At that time, the tears could not stop flowing.
The narrative form of the film is exactly the urban fairy tale that I have always hoped to be able to control, interspersed with fictional colors in reality, to complete a "Pan's Labyrinth"-like story that is both true and false.
I always give 4 stars to good films, because of that 1 star, I gave my subjective feeling.
So, I gave this animation five stars.
Oh, by the way, the theme song, especially Elsa's singing in the air, is also a superb part of the film. Irish music, like their islands, beaches, castles, and oceans, is shocking and beautiful.

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Song of the Sea quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Ben: Holey Moley

    [repeated line]

    Ben: Holy Mary and Joseph

    Ben: [to his sister] are you really a selkie?

  • Conor: [on his daughter's seal skin] I threw it away... I should've done it years ago

    Conor: [locks his daughter's seal skin in a chest which he throws overboard] I lost you Bron... I can't lose her as well