doomed heroic tragedy

General 2022-07-20 17:34:36

I just finished watching it, and I'm still immersed in sadness for a long time and can't forget it!

I have been thinking about why I cry, and the explanation that can convince myself is that the role of the tragic hero of the Never Beast is destined to disappear from the beginning. The exploration that we know again, the joy of getting along, until the heroic demise, just like the name of the never-ending beast, he is destined to disappear and our full heart has no place to rest, only to be released with tears, not related to death;

to deal with the unknown , good or bad, Fangwen has always respected every creature with a curious eye, while the guards silently abide by the fixed thinking that the unknown is dangerous, the two opposing attitudes towards the unknown and the results that make us real Recognizing the value of the former, it also conveys such a correct way of looking at the unknown to children;

I personally think it is very good, and I rarely encounter movies that can make me cry!

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Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast quotes

  • [last lines]

    Fawn: Hey, big guy. I-I won't see you again, but I know you'll always be there when we need you. I'm really gonna miss you. I love you, Gruff.

  • [first lines]

    Narrator: Look high in the sky on this Never Land night, for a glowing, green star, the fourth from the right, as it falls from the heavens and streaks through the air. You'll know it's a comet, a sight strange and rare. A harmless display? A treat for the eye? Perhaps, but be careful, for appearances lie. This comet, you see, has been here before. The ancients described it In old fairy lore. 'Beware the green tail, as it trails alongside and spills into corners where shadows abide. Take heed, and you'll know that before the dawn breaks, deep down in the darkness something awakes.'