I went to see "Miss Pei's Fantasy Castle". The male protagonist is really handsome and handsome. Who doesn't love beautiful boys, he is very eye-catching when he comes up, or Tim Burton's usual dark fairy tale style Half dark, half fairy tale, and both aspects are well controlled. The movie picture is exquisite and beautiful, and the costumes are well restored. The style of the 1940s is full of fantasy castles, full of gothic style. I like the style of the whole movie, especially the resurrection of grandpa at the end. The male protagonist travels between time and circle just to find you and you are with the ending fairy tale romance is very romantic fairy tale happy ending, but I like the middle plot, I personally feel it is a bit routine and ordinary, and the rhythm is too hasty, so I won’t go into details (how many plots are there) It's a bit of a stretch, but I don't really care) The most interesting part of the movie should be the fantasy part of the movie. The movie characters are really interesting. The flying hydrogen girl Emma (she is so beautiful!!) The time bird Medusa twins who can control time The little girl with the long mouth in the back of the head is in a dream, the child who predicts the future, the invisible man, Millard, the bee boy, Hugh, etc. The grotesque brain hole visual perception is really good. I can't understand the connotation of the movie and some of the truths I want to express. It's not obvious and doesn't directly touch people's hearts. The feeling is not deep enough. I would like to call it the growth of a trash handsome guy and "Edward Scissorhands". look forward to
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