's reasonable for a few friends to come and try to keep the girl's feet when she plans to leave again, but the series of changes that follow make me feel that life will be so difficult. Do you like it, even though it gives you a test?
I'm not a pessimist, but I don't believe in happy forever, from a certain angle, this movie seems to show another Cinderella story, just with a prince and a stepmother All played by "life". The mayor is the two evil-hearted sisters. At the end of the story, the female pig's feet defeated life (stepmother) and lived a happy and beautiful life with life (prince). Only children of the world believe in fairy tales, or, you can scold me for not being childlike.
Let's put aside the deceitful nature of fairy tales and consider this question: Can one person change the world?
I don't think so! I'm not a believer, and I don't believe in the creation stories of Christ, Moses and others. The secular concept that I have insisted on for hundreds of years or more cannot be enlightened and reversed by the power of only one person, even if people secretly move and accumulate a lot of social contradictions. This person may be a pioneer, he finally sacrificed, In an honorable gesture, yet he brought hope and guidance to the future; this man may have become a leader, but he never relied on his own strength. The end of an era inevitably comes with blood, more or less.
I suggest that those who often complain about family and certain worldly constraints should watch more films like this. They challenge the stubborn and decadent ideas that have accumulated over the centuries. Such courage is lacking in many of our times.
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