I don't know why, the first impression reminded me of "Life is Beautiful", all to protect the pure heart of a child, and began to compile a series of lies and deceptions. However, the backgrounds of the two films are completely different. The magician can actually solve the secret of magic at the beginning, but he does not. Perhaps after being indifferent and even ridiculed, the child's strong curiosity and innocent demeanor gave him a long-lost sense of satisfaction, and he was immersed in it at first and couldn't extricate himself. When the magician realizes the problem, he is caught in a contradiction, is he continuing to maintain it with lies and deception? On the surface, they wandered around, but in fact, the two fell into a more closed and narrow space together.
At the end of the song, everyone dispersed, and on the departing train, the short nib is still the short nib.
Touching is touching, but beauty like this wouldn't be my choice, maybe not in the first place...
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