See it, it's ok. Although there is a beauty to participate, but the overall rhythm is not as smooth as the first. However, the movie can be promoted as a public welfare movie, that is, people who are troubled by inner demons, come and watch, they may be released for a moment. I won't mention friendship and love, I just want to talk about it from the perspective of how people fight against fear. The figurative fear is magnified a hundred times on the big screen, and it is really cool. Children have hurdles that cannot be overcome, and adults also have them. It is not that fear has grown up, but that it has never left. Facing fear is also a process of accepting yourself, or accepting your true self. Whether the first or second is the theme, the Joker everyone will encounter, in the end, how to overcome it. I find that there is a lack of frustration education nowadays, that is, you have encountered a problem, or the obstacle does not know how to deal with it. When encountering negative things, avoid talking about them and lack humanistic care.
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