To say that Kitten is a legend, it is not really. He also faced the abandonment of his mother and the farewell of his friends. The difference is probably that he has a good imagination, and he wrote a bold "priest love" in class out of nothing. The story of "Pickling a Pretty Maid" made the headmaster come to an end, and then again, because of his rich imagination, he made up an undercover confession and almost got an ant. In fact, Kitten is turning his fantasy portrayal into himself. He is the protagonist in his novel. This time, he is no longer a maid who packs tightly boiled sausages, or a spy in a tight-fitting suit with a terrorist attack perfume. He is playing the role of A character that belongs to himself: I really want to find my mother, but I only have a one-sided impression of my mother - swallowed up by London, and looks like a female star, while looking for this dream, I gradually turned myself into a woman. It is a sad thing that the person you love becomes like a mother, as if this is the only way to make up for the emptiness in your heart.
Fortunately, Kitten still found her mother. At first, I thought it would be touching, but it ended unexpectedly in peace, without hugging or recognizing each other. In the end, it was just a simple handshake, like a stranger. In general, maybe Kitten has experienced too much before, so much that the reunion he was looking forward to at that moment has become less "Serious" (from the movie Chapter X, why eveything has to be so serious). Love the "edge riders" that Kitten meets with motorcycles on the way , it is interesting to say that people are standing on the edge of the past and the future (that is, the present). I prefer that the director will divide those chapters and add themes when shooting, simple and direct.
Of course, there are still many mysterious places in the movie, with interesting music, dialogues, and lyrics, which I haven't fully understood yet.
I hope you and I can go to Pluto to get what we want.
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