Originally hated cartoons and American-style adventures. I don't like children going through too much suffering that seems impossible to accomplish.
But this film is a complete fairytale perfectionism. A little adventure combined with a big joy.
The animation is more detailed than the real one.
It is very strange that Luc Besson's black head originally contained so many gorgeous things.
Nowadays, Chinese movies can't make A in Europe, America, Japan and South Korea, so they began to pretend to be B.
From ancient costumes to modern times, from plots to thrillers, even ghost movies must be installed.
Talking is not like talking like narration. Fighting is not like fighting like dancing. In short, when I walk out of the movie theater, I feel like I'm flying through the clouds, and people don't look like people.
It is rare to come across such a pure French film. But this kind of film is best seen in theaters.
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