It has all the essential elements of a fairy tale, a showroom of red house cowboys in the mountains and grasslands, and a freight train that passes by on time every day. The luggage that followed the little TS across the continental United States was also very wonderful. The binoculars, the sparrow amulet, the self-defense manual, the lights, the raisins, and the crimson sweater brought three pieces. The essence of the young engineering man has been fully revealed.
In comparison, the plot arrangement after arriving in Washington may be a little out of place, but it can't hide the delicate tenderness of the whole movie. The mind of a young man is that simple.
Full of backgrounds, warm colors, the whole story is just the world in the eyes of a 10-year-old. In my heart, it is better than "Amelie".
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