My favorite character is Aisling, a girl transformed by a white wolf. She has green eyes and long silver hair. Her figure is light and vigorous. Sometimes she is sweet and fragile like a little girl, and sometimes she is determined and determined like a wolf. I held my breath as she sang the Aisling Song in front of the tower window, the voice was so sweet and ethereal, the silver silhouette, the white cat, the gloomy background in the moonlight, psychedelic, eerie and beautifully pure. When she appeared in the form of a white wolf, she seemed to be an elf walking out of the forest.
What fascinated me most about the film was Aisling's voice and the music in it. From the ethereal and muffled babble at the beginning, to the long howls of wolves in the forest and the childish voice of a little girl, to the singing of the elves in front of the tower, Aisling's voice is enchanted and enchanted.
There are a lot of religious symbols and European medieval legends in the film, such as Aisling, which symbolizes dreams and spring in Irish culture, Crom Cruach, which is nurtured by suffering, and caves and stone statues that hide power in the forest. These elements are all given to the whole film. The film is cast in a layer of mystery.
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