The same is true for Dracula, the vampire. In order to protect his only daughter from being harmed by humans, he worked hard to build a "palace" as her protection. For my daughter's birthday, I carefully planned it, just to make her happy. But there are always times when children are rebellious and want to see the outside world, and Maeves is no exception.
Dracula didn't want to disappoint her daughter, so she agreed, but behind her back there was another layer of deep fatherly love. In order to protect his daughter, Dad spared no effort to invite "workers" to build fake human villages and pretend to be vicious humans. In order to let his daughter know that the outside world is terrible, everything Dad does is for her safety. This is the first scene that moved me.
Movies always have their ups and downs, otherwise it would never be a good movie.
Just when everyone thought that everything was back to normal and it was time to celebrate baby Maeves's birthday, Jonny's appearance turned everything into a mess. The human who strayed into the castle made Dracula panic instantly. But Jonny made the birthday party newer, more lively and memorable, made Maeves happier, and made Dracula have a new perspective on human beings.
This is the second scene that moved me when Jonny was taken by Quasimodo and Dracula was desperate to get him out. Vampires and humans, who said they couldn't coexist. (Ignoring the love of people and ghosts, this is not the point)
When Dracula told Jonny his story, Jonny seemed to understand and could only leave this place silently and leave Mavis, who he liked. Johnny's departure made Maeves completely sad, and Dracula, who is a father, must be even more sad. He began to recall the scenes after Jonny appeared, and finally made a great decision to get Jonny back. , to make your baby girl happy!
"Baby, I always thought the worst case scenario would be that you leave me, but the saddest thing for me is that you're not happy. ""
When Dracula and his friends came to the human world and found that humans were all dressing them up, it was the third scene that moved me. Can I describe it in terms of harmony, when all the humans dressed as Dracula stood in two rows and pulled the cloaks apart, it was so domineering!
The most touching thing is that in order to stop Jonny, despite the burning sun, Dracula tried his best to chase the plane. It took a lot of courage and persistence. Everything is for the happiness of my daughter!
This is a great dad, a dad who loves with his life.
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