He Fa watched this movie, and first of all, I was sure that the production was exquisite, and the picture quality and sense of painting were better than some major domestic productions. Watching such a movie is much better than the Chinese-style cartoons shown on TV. The second is, dream and reality, or fantasy and reality? Is it appropriate for a parent to show a growing child something like, 'My' dream is to be a ballet dancer, and am I working so hard for it that I take someone else's chance? What's the difference between this and someone who goes to college by grabbing someone else's identity in the college entrance examination? Now the child you ask him what he wants to do when he grows up? Most of them answered college, and then what? , Examination for civil servants, and then what? , marry a daughter-in-law, marry a man, and then what?
A child can't see some levels, but the child grows up under such whispers and eyes, and when he grows up, he finds that he looks back at it when he was a child and thinks about it carefully.
Children should let them absorb the content of the world by themselves instead of instilling them with the child-like thinking that adults understand, so that their thinking should not be fixed.
I don't know what other people think after watching this movie. My little one and I felt that this movie is an adult story told in the tone of a child.
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