The film is adapted from a novel-Daniel Wallace's original novel full name is "Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Proportions" (Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Proportions), which tells the story of a young son investigating the life of his dead father. The whole film can be said to be about the four lives of the protagonist Bloom when he was young, and each of them is a unique and wonderful legend. Tim puts fantasy in every legend, such as a car driving underwater, meeting a mermaid swimming in the water, meeting a giant in the mountains, etc., like an adult version of "Alice's Adventures" "The picture is gorgeous, full of romance and fantasy. The settings of many creative funny short paragraphs also add to the film a lot, maintaining the comedy style from beginning to end.
At the end of the film, his father died, he left with a smile, and the people next to him were sobbing...I couldn't help crying too.
The meaning of life does not lie in length, but in your every effort and devotion. Because when you give to others, you are the giver, you are in an active state, and you are happy...
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