To be honest, it was boring at first. The whole film is said to be a 3D group of How to Train Your Dragon. To be honest, I only saw that the snowflakes are 3D.
There are basically children around. holding popcorn. Creep, creak,
there's a scene where Jack falls from a tree. Unexpectedly, all the children in the audience laughed. As a 20-year-old who loves watching animated movies and prides himself on protecting his innocence, I really don't know where the laughs are.
So I discovered that I was different from my child's. I'm missing something, and I don't know what it is.
Let's talk about movies. The storyline is old-fashioned. It is the story of the chosen child who saves the children of the world. It contains a very important and most sensitive question -
I believe it reminds me of the fairy in Peter Pan.
You believe in the existence of a genie, then the genie exists, even if you cannot see her.
When Jack was seen by the little boy, I was really moved. The elf that has never been recognized, the legendary name is firmly shouted from the mouth of the little boy. Oh, so you have always existed.
Tooth Fairy, Santa Claus, Sand Man, Easter Bunny. Because of the child's distrust, one cannot fly, one becomes a twilight old man, one disappears in the previous battle, and one becomes a cute little rabbit.
The little rabbit waved his little fist, full of confidence and shouted at the big villain: Come on, pass me first.
The children present laughed out loud.
I believe he is real and genuinely wants to protect the children.
No matter where you are, you have to believe that he exists, he is always by your side, protecting you.
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