bitter sweet. cest la vie~

Chance 2022-04-21 09:02:58

I didn't watch it because of the wrong source on the donkey. It's a beautiful animation. The real heaviness of life is intertwined with the light soundtrack and picturesque scenery. It’s so contradictory, but it’s real and natural. There’s not too much emotion. The relationship between people unfolds by chance, like a little girl who inadvertently saves a clown who wants to commit suicide. The magician inadvertently ignites the little girl’s fantasy about life. There is no fairy tale, no magic. Rather than talking about father's love, it is better to use the ordinary life of a magician in that era to show a bitter but slightly warm life. Like a piece of dark chocolate or a glass of red wine bitter sweet. cest la vie~

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  • Yasmin 2022-03-19 09:01:06

    The rain from all over the world falls on the dark and thick streets of Edinburgh, and the delicate and realistic painting style outlines warm feelings. Every girl grows up with a magician to accompany her to the next stop.

  • London 2022-03-19 09:01:06

    Although it can be completely explained as a story of fatherly love and empathy, this little girl is really annoying...but these are not important. The moment the magician meets Tati on the screen in the theater is probably enough A classic tear-jerking passage written in the history of fans; Qiao Mai's painting style is really indescribable to make people physically and mentally happy. It is so good to have him and adapt Tati.