People's lives seem to be in order, but they can be disrupted by a small note.
A small red balloon made the adults and children in Paris show a side outside the rules-whether it was good or malicious, they got through the gaps in the rules of life that were broken by the red balloon, Start freeing yourself.
Because of this, the little boy who grabbed the red balloon first smashed the red balloon—he wanted to give people an explanation for their unease and vent after liberation. He thought that people shouldn’t vent like that. Balloons as objects of resentment.
The idea is straightforward and responsible for a child. So at the end of the credits he gets a bunch of balloons.
It's just that what I want to see more is that he patted the red balloon and told it fiercely: "Don't fly around." Then take this balloon home.
There is nothing wrong with the red balloon when the inner demon is in the human heart.
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