Maybe I'm a science brain, and I think the one-hour movie highlights the naive vanity the most. When I read it, I was angry for the first time, the rightful anger behind this naive vanity. But if this film is a tribute to my daughter's point of view, I feel spicy. How to tell my daughter the cruelty of the world and how to keep her daughter's fairy tale. There are no magicians in the world. I didn't have tears in my eyes, only speechless. One is willing to fight and the other is willing to suffer.
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