I watched "True Love First" on Christmas last year, and this year I watched "Home Alone". When I was young, I didn't realize it at all. It turned out to be a Christmas movie.
New Year's Eve movies, noisy family carnival and funny brainlessness are eternal themes. The children set up agencies at home to defend their homes, and play around with bad guys. Many of the plots are just like the live-action version of "Cat and Mouse". Children's cool film is undoubtedly.
But when I re-watch it at this age, I feel the sadness behind those farce:
"No one loves me. I will always be the one who is ignored. The whole family has gone on a trip. Only I was forgotten at home. What should I do to be seen squarely?" This is the story of a child.
"I work hard and I am the most ordinary person, but just because I live alone and haven't integrated into the mainstream family life, the leading house is full of terrible rumors about me." This is the story of the old man next door.
New Year's Eve movies, in the end, they will all be reconciled and their wishes will be fulfilled. But in the real world?
I may be the only one who looks at the house of the little devil and cries. When the wish comes true, I can't help but want to cry.
Maybe everyone's wishes will come true after all, after all, it's Christmas.
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