As an animation, I think this should be considered passable. The painting style is very delicate, the music is beautifully matched, and the whole story is smooth and easy to understand.
Felicity is a little girl living in an orphanage who loves dancing. In pursuit of her dream, she and her friend Victor planned an escape and came to Paris. After an unbelievably miraculous experience, she finally achieved her dream.
Comments about the three views of this film are not correct and teach bad children. I think it's a bit extreme. After all, this is just a cartoon, just like no one will question why Tom Cat has been bullied by Jerry Mouse, everyone will still go to eat mutton hot pot after watching "Pleasant Goat". Children's ability to bear and understand is beyond our imagination, and the self-righteous education of adults is the most terrible.
Of course, everyone's ideas are different. People are different from people, and it is also a strange and interesting place in this world.
Felicity in this film still maintains her love and passion for life in such a harsh environment. After experiencing setbacks, face yourself bravely, constantly improve yourself, and pursue your dreams firmly and persistently. This is really amazing.
Pursue your dreams by any means, and in the end you always have to pay the price. If you feel that you must educate your children while watching animation, let’s explain it like this. Although I think there is no so-called justice in this world. You still have to have a dream, otherwise how can you survive this long and boring life.
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