When I saw those children chasing and fighting in the streets, I was amazed at its postmodernity. Not only children, but all people have a pet that accompanies them every day. Gradually I learned that those small animals are far from being as simple as pets. In this world, everyone's soul appears as a complete entity. They are connected with their owners in life and spirit. They are born with their owners and grow together. Happy or sad, even painful. In the attic of the house, on the roof of the church, at any time, I accompany myself silently, I can talk to my other self, watch the last clouds in the sunset, walk on the trail after the rain, and enjoy all the romance together . God, it turns out that this is the soulmate in the legend. In real life, we spend our whole lives to find such a soulmate. The people in the story are so happy.
Every world has specific rules of the game, and this one is no exception. When I was a child, the form of the elf was unstable and could change into a lot of tricks. When I grew up, in order to adapt to all kinds of society, I had to put away my childhood creativity, fix the form of the elf, and be the so-called self. I believe that everyone in reality has such an elf in their hearts, and each of them can reflect the most real self, or be as greedy as a viper, cunning as a jackal, or as small as an ant.
When I saw the mantis on the shoulder of the doorman, I laughed. There must be some people like this. Maybe they also had colorful childhoods. The elves changed at will. Fixed, spending the rest of his life with Xiaoqiang and Fleas all day long in the neglect of others.
Compared with Earl 007's cheetah, Nicole's little monkey is much more brilliant. "When I was a little kid, I realized that no one could really understand me except my elf." Just after a high-profile appearance with her owner, a strong showing to Lyra's rat under the dinner table possessiveness. Later, I bullied Lila with Nicole, so arrogant, until the glass window pulled down by Lila squeezed her hand fiercely. At that moment, I believe that all the audience were happy. After she casually snatched the photo from the owner's hand, received a slap in the face, and was picked up and caressed, I remembered that Nicole actually hurts too. It's a typical schizophrenia. Beating one's own soul is equivalent to hitting oneself. , although it will hurt the same, but I am still not sure if it will leave scars the same, although I downloaded 1024 high-definition, I still can't see the vagueness of Nicole's face in the last close-up, whether it is the traces of the years that high-end cosmetics can't hide, or light red finger prints.
I'm not interested in the golden compass called the truth meter. As one of the props necessary for the continuation of the plot, for children, the compass is just a digital version of 100,000 whys. What I appreciate is the creativity in fantasy themes that seems to never be squandered. Laila and Nicole are on the similar light-powered spaceship, facing the scenery outside the panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows. My first reaction is actually better than The ball on the top floor of Chenguang International is much stronger.
The protagonist Laila, who is as eccentric as Phoebe in Friends, is cute, kind, witty and brave, and promises that things will never be delayed. When Brother Xiong appeared, the atmosphere was really rendered. The polar ice bear, who regards commitment and dignity as the pillar of life, encouraged Laila to keep calm when she encountered difficulties, and insisted on moving forward when she was afraid without looking back. It is obviously an inspirational film to still issue a heroic "That is all" to a strong enemy.
Unabashedly, I like to watch those bad people die. The moment the body dies, it is like countless meteors passing by, and the soul disappears in the air like a fire, which is extremely gorgeous.
This movie is recommended for all kids because it has all the qualities you need to grow up.
If I had to choose my elf, I would like an eagle. enough.
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