After watching this movie with some fear, expectation, and worry, I wanted to write about my own feelings, and I also borrowed other people's words.
It seems to be the growth and awakening history of a reckless young man, a youth struggle of self-denial. It is inevitable that when we were young, we all had things we were afraid of. Or dare not to be alone, afraid of the dark, strange-looking creatures, or family conflicts, social topics, campus bullying, all kinds of external environmental anxiety have to force us to bravely move forward.
The flight of a successful person is always to overcome the weak ego, face the inner fear, and strengthen the heart. The growth of a child does not mean changing from fear to fearlessness and strength. After watching this horror movie, I want to give encouragement to the children who are in chaos and still fragile.
It seems that I have also heard the overtones of the film, which is a warning to the adult world: Childlike heart is precious. Please take good care of your child's clear eyes, pay more attention to the child's psychological growth, and care about the little things that happen around you. Perhaps this is of great significance to their future turning point.
What they need to grab most is not the romantic balloon bubbles or gorgeous carousel. They may care about your one-day company, a hug, a cheer, and lead him out of the dark corner.
This is not purely a horror film, but it also has educational significance. If you are worried that it will leave a shadow in your heart, you can rest assured, go and watch it, you will like it.
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