Today, I was fortunate to take advantage of the International Film Festival to watch the 3D blockbuster Kashen. Personally, this movie is definitely better than Titanic and Avatar. It combines imagination and artistic beauty to the extreme, with tents in the Middle East, mermaids in European mythology, hell and Satan in the Bible, and the most wonderful underwater world.
At the beginning of the story, the short-haired girl walked into the circus out of curiosity and sat in a relatively deserted auditorium, waiting to watch the performance of the trapeze. Unexpectedly, the trapeze lost his hand and fell to the ground, and was sucked down by the mad sand on the ground. The girl followed in a hurry -
there is another more magical and magical circus below. Guo glanced at the poster in the girl's hand, took a breath with a smile, and opened the majestic red curtain.
The dancers playing in the water have gorgeous patterns like tropical fish on their bodies. The stage is a huge pool. With the other actors flying in the sky, it really makes people enter another world.
There are many more. The full moon in the sky is actually a circular pool bottom. The beautiful girl dances with reflections. The water in the underwater world is rippling. All kinds of underwater creatures sway with the waves. , a clown on inline wheels waving a flag. And the last dance. The girl and her trapeze were like fairies, swirling in the air, their skirts fluttering in the wind.
I suddenly felt lucky that the country I was about to travel to had such a great circus. I must go to see it once.
It was very strange in the middle. There were a few times when my eyes got wet, and I suddenly felt that life must have an adventure without a purpose, or a flight without a destination.
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