After a few years, I watched this animation for the second time. Many things I didn't understand before, but some of them understood. There are a lot of satire and dark humor in the film, holly food, the Statue of Liberty, the comparison between the popularity of the three sisters when they were young and the poor life in old age. The toy train overwhelmed its tail and had to compete with the train for a week, and the surviving frog was run over by the train just after escaping... It seems to be talking about ideals and reality, or the cruelty of reality. The social changes brought about by industry, and "democracy and freedom"...too many details. In the second half of the film, the three sisters and grandma fought against the mafia and had to applaud, they were really handsome and handsome! Although I don't eat bullfrogs, I still yearn to have their young and brave hearts when I am old.
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