When I was bombarded by the minions, I could pat my chest and say that there are cuter people here than the minions "Organisms" exist. The elf, the baby tooth fairy, the sand man, and the rabbit are all so cute that I read them a second time, and then watched them a third time.
The story routine is actually the same as most animations, encountering difficulties, solving them, and ending them perfectly. But you know this is the case, but you are still moved by the unscrupulous people inside. Even if the child is "abandoned", he still sticks to his only belief that as long as there is a little hope, he can create a beautiful world. And that's what this movie tells us, don't give up, the light is coming.
In the end, I really liked all the gods [other than worm-eaters] that appeared in it. They worked hard to protect their children, just so that someone would believe in them. I never believed in Santa Claus, never did, but after reading it I chose to believe in them. [I didn't say whether it was a Chinese or European custom. It is a very beautiful thing that Chinese and Western cultures can be integrated into some European character festivals under the condition of taking the essence and removing the dross. I think festivals are far from enough. It's great to have a reason to relax in a busy life. ]
Of course, if the local can create such a legendary animation that belongs to our oriental culture, I will fight to buy a ticket to enter the venue, but at that time, I don't know what year it was.
At the end of the day, I really like rabbits and baby tooth fairy, and I can give five stars just for the picture of a sprouting blood.
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