As for the plot, it's actually pretty simple. In reality, the little boy found the treasure buried by his grandfather after untold hardships, paid off the arrears at home, and chased away the bad guys. During the call, it was Prince Charming who helped the beautiful princess to eliminate the invaders and save her homeland, so she finally won. The beauty returns, the prince and the princess will live happily together~~~
But the humor of the French makes this story, which would have been simple or even plain, easy and pleasant to tell, so that people like BF who are not fond of cartoons will watch it with relish Completely sliced. But what I have to say is that this is a fairy tale for adults, and children may not understand it. For example, in the precepts of the mini kingdom, lovers can only kiss again after 1,000 years after their first kiss, in order to test each other's understanding of this The belief in love, can children understand it? Or it may not be liked by children, after all, there is very little tension and excitement in the princely adventure. Maybe Luc Besson spent a lot of effort (actually a lot of money) just to relive his childhood dream~~
Anyway, I like it very much. Old houses, gardens, elves, poetry, romance, rubies, dreams, kindness, warmth, trust, beauty... these elements are all there; after watching this film, I feel like I am 10 years younger, as if I have Revel in the dream of the mini kingdom and return to the memories of your childhood.
What Luc Besson wants to talk about is an ideal of life, love, warmth, trust, simplicity, innocence, sincerity... Maybe, this ideal is far away from us, but it is not impossible. I also believe that there must be elves in this world, if we can give them a garden that will bloom forever.
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