I'm really lucky to see this work in a domestic theater. The blazing heat floats into the deep blue sea. Every frame is really surprising and unwilling to blink. The little boy was originally portrayed as a slightly cowardly and selfish child, but it did not affect his responsibilities in his later adventures. His younger sister Sao Ersa was stubborn and simple like a little seed buried in the deep sea waiting to sprout. When watching, I can't help but think of the mother and son of the giant and Macha as Connor and grandma in the human world, because there are some similarities in the depiction. So there is a shallow idea, maybe this is the story of a family walking out of the shadows in reality, but there is a beautiful fairy tale in it.
No matter whether there is an elf who sings on the way home, we will learn to cherish each other, the love that lasts until death, we should not be adults who are willing to forget, no matter the pain and sorrow, it is a beautiful memory, the bottle can't hold your heart to fly at will .
Harvested the most sincere emotions, enjoyed the visual feast, and sincerely smiled for the beauty of the world!
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