Full of whimsical ideas, there seems to be a manifestation of the stream of consciousness.
Children can look at colors, bright colors, all kinds of weird and not weird scenes, which are adventurous and exciting.
Older children can listen to music and learn to be cool.
The old child can think of many...
There are some terrifying scenes, such as the elephant-like monster on the bottom of the sea that can absorb everything. He has absorbed himself as well, and it seems that the world is over.
If a perfectionist watches this film, he will definitely find a lot of rough spots, but he will never find a work that satisfies him, unless he is a pseudo perfectionist.
This film was produced as early as 1960's, and it still seems to resonate with the audience today, despite the many changes in people's aesthetics and values. It is enough to prove the classic nature of this film.
In the future, if I have children, I will take my children to watch ^o^
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