Pegg lived in a small community with bright colors, and the female neighbors liked to flirt, spy, and tell the wrong. The appearance of Edward added fresh excitement to their boring life, so everyone showed great friendliness and even intimacy towards him. When he showed his talent for trimming plants with scissors and styling hairstyles, almost everyone in the town became crazy for him and regarded him as a star-like darling. But he also has his own pain, that is, falling in love with Pegg's daughter, the beautiful Kim. Jin has already had a boyfriend, and has always resisted this new member of the family. For Jin's request, Edward bit the bullet and sneaked into the mansion of Jin's boyfriend's father. After being arrested by the police accidentally, he did not reveal the truth, lest he hurt his sweetheart. Although he was released shortly because of his "inability to judge right from wrong", everyone around him regarded him as a dangerous person who deliberately robbed his property and kept him and Pegg's family away. During this process, Jin gradually saw his boyfriend's ugly face, broke with him, and developed a good impression of Edward. Tim Bolton's films always like to use some special people to enhance the sense of illusion, such as conjoined singers, dwarfs, and giants. The art, scenery, costumes, and soundtrack of this film are all excellent. The small town built is full of colorful houses and clean and compact roads, the metal tones of the old castle, the bright and exaggerated costumes of the actors, and the unique perspective and slightly compressed and deformed lenses create a fairy-tale atmosphere. Danny Ifman's soundtrack is full of fantasy and holiness, it exudes a touch of sadness. With his eyes and gestures, Johnny Depp created one of the most memorable images in film history-Edward Scissorhands.
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