#电光幻影# "The Adventurer in the Closet", with a simple heart, walks to every corner of the world, planting thoughts, and waiting for the realization of the desire to meet again.
Sometimes I feel that the more pleasant it is to relax in a story, the easier it is to see the bitterness hidden in it.
The overall production of the movie "The King of Adventures in the Closet" is quite satisfactory. Not as high as expected, but it looks more comfortable, the tension is just right, the pleasant place makes people laugh, some ideas and concepts are real and stinging, but avoid reality, everything is magical. Invest in the storyline. All these settings make the viewing of a movie just right. Although it cannot be said to be the best choice for all stories, it is still very happy.
At the beginning of the film, when the male protagonist started to start all the stories with his own identity, I was full of inexplicable sadness for that scene. The person who tells the story by personal experience is still in this environment, but he may have experienced unhappiness, so he has learned how to be happy.
But strictly speaking, this does not belong to the type of film I like. There are so many places to complain. It is too fantasy, but as an audience, I feel that I can't buy it. According to the national conditions of India, I can understand the bridge that was forced to cross. But the experience after that was very hypocritical. In addition, the hot air balloon is not too pleasing. Maybe the protagonist halo can be done in the Indian film. Extreme. As for the end of the film, the beloved woman travels from Paris to India to find him, which is also a particularly abrupt setting, but considering that this is an Indian film, everything is possible.
It's okay to be casual as a comedy. Maybe we should educate ourselves that the world will be as big as the heart. The teenager who had spent his entire life in India finally used his own way to see the scenery of Paris and married a French wife. This is a life of openness.
It's good to relax.
Author: Little Buddha
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