"Avil and the Fictional World"
How can an animated movie heroine be criticized for not being beautiful? Although I have recently become more and more indulging in the beauty of my senses, my visual appreciation is intuitive and pleasant.
Avril never cared whether she was beautiful or not. Like all the protagonists of little girls, they were curious, they had another world in their hearts, they were painful, and they pursued, just like the protagonists of every kingly story. Avigil's cuteness is impulsive, reckless, in pursuit of chimie, in love for grandpa, father, and mother, in crying thinking that Darwin is dying, not in beauty.
The animation rhythm is mature and logically self-consistent. A reversal of the climax is the surprise of the plot, and the foreshadowing has already been laid. Although there is not much time to explain the world view, the background screen in the progress of the plot is still shown in detail to support the world view.
Grandpa has a super personality, and his mother is also a villain, and Darwin, this cat is so cute!
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