First, the picture of the film is too beautiful, and the hand-painted style of the picture composition is simple and exquisite, which brings people a pleasing enjoyment; second, the soundtrack is a master class, and the healing music flowing from the familiar Irish bagpipes, harps and other instruments is slowly narrated Irish legends, the ethereal notes of Celtic music and Irish folk ballads blend with the picture, making it an unparalleled audio-visual feast. The soundtrack of this film is actually the author of the soundtrack of "Spring in the Cattle Class", and I can't help but think of the days of crazy listening to the new century. Third, the plot of this film is simple, and it interprets the fullness of human nature in a simple way. The cute seal elf is half human and half elf, but has the most simple human emotions. Family love can never be separated. The ending of the story is not happy, and it is somewhat touching and somewhat sad. But isn't the world like this? Every world has its own laws, which are irreversible. If you have some things, you must give up other things. Even if you are reluctant to give up, you always have to make a choice.
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