I think the connotation is very important, followed by the plot rhythm, and again the visual effects.
The connotation of this film is very simple, "Believe in yourself" and "From the true heart".
The plot is also simple, that is, around Mr. Magorium's leaving the world, leaving the magic toy store to the heroine. The heroine is not very confident, and her piano music also reflects that it is a foreshadowing.
The visual effect can be said to be very good, it can combine magic and toys so well. It’s like giving everyone a feast. Everyone will have a toy dream when they are young. Unexpectedly, one day these toys of all kinds, large and small, will be given the most magical magic and have their own lives. We That's how the little wish of my childhood was fulfilled.
This is how we are. When we grow up, we no longer care about the imaginative and careful wishes of childhood, and in the thinking occupied by reality, can we occasionally let some special colorful imagination in? As we grow up and have less imagination, can we still find our original magical ideas? Are we still willing to spend a little time wandering in the magical space?
I believe that everyone has a childlike innocence in their hearts, and everyone has their own magic toy store.
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