The plot of the film is actually very simple. It is a story about an elf guarding the moon who accidentally lost the moon, causing chaos in the world and then saving it. But it is a movie that can bring us back to innocence, and the romantic and brain-opening worldview structure has once again refreshed our cognition. For example, the sun that brings warmth and light to the world is actually pulled away by a big stone beast with chains. Similarly, the moon that makes the world fall asleep is also pulled by a strangely shaped monster. There is also a bright room in the stomach, and you can also play the accordion. This kind of big monster setting with a home in the stomach is very reminiscent of Hayao Miyazaki's "Howl's Moving Castle", and the director himself admitted that the film's The creation is influenced by Hayao Miyazaki, and the image design of the protagonist is also full of imagination. Some belong to the night elves who live in the dark.
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