My first impression of this film was that when I was living next to the school in high school, when I was living on the edge of the school, I was constantly playing promotional clips on the default channel of the set-top box. Whenever I think of the familiar music, I always have some thoughts about the stories edited in the promotional film. I think about it, but I haven't had a chance to see it. It’s the spring of 2013 that I watched it for the first time in its entirety. I watched this movie on that small tablet. The child’s world is pure and beautiful, and the adult’s world is profound. This contradiction is the key reason why this alien cannot gain a foothold on this planet. He is more like the child’s beautiful childhood dreams, as described in the movie, riding a bicycle across a huge scale. The night sky of the moon is beautiful, magical and full of childlike fun. ET is the incarnation of a child's inner world. Only in this way can he be in love with the child and bring vitality and hope to the fragile dream tormented by reality beside the child. No matter how good childhood is, it cannot survive the traces of the years. Finally, we have to say goodbye to this beauty, but everyone’s way is different. Perhaps ET’s way of saying goodbye is more in line with the expectations of the children-back to that far away, full of The magical world goes.
To be honest, there is a gap between the film itself and the promotional film. The promotional film depicts the grand story, and the majestic music exaggerates the excessive touch. Compared with the film, it is a small story. Like Edward Scissorhands, the story is the child's childhood.
Each of us has a childhood. When it has passed for a long time, we really understand the beauty of deja vu. I will tell every child, enjoy your childhood, don’t let the heavy schoolbag suppress your imagination, yours There is nothing better in the fairy tale world than in childhood.
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