If there's a movie you cry the first time you watch it, you
might cry even harder the second time.
It's incredible that the
first time I saw a Disney movie made myself cry like this.
To understand the film is to say that there is a solution to death,
albeit euphemistically -
a harmless hibernation of a thousand years of slumber.
Looking at the ending where no one dies, it also makes "death" clear.
This is the most beautiful package of death I've ever seen,
maybe this movie should be for kids!
A question one wants to avoid no matter what.
Quietly buckle the nerve strings of those who understand it.
-------------------------------------------------- ---
Difficult to push confidants, know each other with blue silk.
The present is gone, and the millennium is forever.
- Words of Rise.
View more about Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast reviews