There was a lot of applause on the Internet, which made me go to the movies with high expectations. It turned out to be such a logically unreasonable story. A five-year-old child who has lived alone for many years and no one talks, yet he is still so fluent in language? So many people have seen dragons (especially lumberjacks). Even if the dragon is invisible, some outsiders will follow the little boy to track the dragon after knowing the news, right?
Of course, the dragon is still cute, and the movie also has educational significance for children, calling for the protection of nature and so on. The little girl's actor looks a bit old. At first glance, I thought it was a female version of Benjamin Button. (Why does no one ask what this dragon eats? It's herbivorous? Or is it afraid that if you film the scene where the dragon eats the cow, it will scare the children?)
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