When I was a kid, it was organized by the school to go to the cinema, and the impression was that I used to have a huge crush on jack lol. Maybe it's Christmas. Netflix recommended it to my homepage. I haven't watched 2020 for a long time. I think it's really beautiful? Is DreamWorks really the guardian of childhood? "do you stop believing in the moon when the sun comes out? Do you stop believing in the sun when the coulds block it out? We will always be here *points at the heart*" The Guardian League is a movie about protecting childhood, and the innocence of the guardians seems to remind you to "see Ah, you too were full of fantasies, believing that these things now seem out of reach."
When I was a child, I just thought the plot was novel and beautiful (and Jack Frozen was so fucking handsome), but now I feel like crying. . I had grown-up tears when jack was finally seen. . And when the children in the back stood in front and said "I'll protect the guardians"? In the end, jack said to jamie, "We'll always be in your heart". I really think it's what DreamWorks wants to tell all the children and even the grown-up children Words - we will always be in your heart, creating dreams and guarding them, even if you will one day grow up and stop believing in these fantasies, you will realize that it may be just childish words, but we will still be there for you In your heart, with Santa, the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy, the Sand Man, Jack Frozen, and many, many other fairy tales you've ever believed in -- always in your heart. The Tooth Fairy collects teeth and related memories to remind children of good stories from the past, which seems to say "we will always be in your heart, and we will remind you of these good things when life treats you badly".
Woohoo, it's so beautiful, I felt like a child again for the hour and thirty-nine minutes of watching this movie? We all need that escapism when adulthood is not treating you well??
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