I often think, for animation, what can we ask for? Just like children’s literature, the animation was originally filmed for children to watch. We don’t have to judge the interesting and meaningless from the perspective of adults. I think it’s like Zhou Zuoren’s admiration of "Alice" from the perspective of "meaningless meaning". "Wandering in Wonderland" generally: "As far as the child is concerned, in the age of his imagination development, there is a need for this kind of utopian work. No matter what god, emperor, country, and our sacred name, we adults are not deprived of it. Their right to need... So I recommend this "A Adventure in Wonderland" to adults who are not in a completely chemical mood, especially for adults who have been or will be parents and teachers of people to watch,— -If I find it interesting, I congratulate him for being qualified to be these people."
Therefore, I recommend this film, of course, a bit old-fashioned.
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