The theme of superpower is the same as the theme of dreams, which is relatively rare in movies. It is easy to think of "Death Illusion" when you see the ending, about "Mandala" and "The Bridge to the Universe" (excited at the scene). The speech of the human heart) and how the spiders move is the most exciting part of the whole film, which is refreshing, and it would be better if there were more plots around this.
At the end of the film, it seems that people in the future can fly easily? And the big black guy changed too fast, "Is there anything I can do for you? Anything is possible", and he threw the class.
Adults show fear and withdrawal when we are actually confronted with reality beyond our imagination, such as the child's mother (the constant crying and the stubbornly discarding things at the end reminds some of the love of the child 's parents) and the teacher who kept dreaming about the shape (holding back and refusing to drive at the critical moment). The doctor in the film mentioned that the adult brain is more rigid and degenerated compared to the childhood, which is worth thinking about. For example, in the eyes of the child's mother, the fast green crystal is just an ordinary stone that can be used as a paperweight.
Of course, some pictures of sliding in the air, suspending in the air, and moving objects with thoughts are quite gorgeous!
"Telepathy, telepathy, palmistry, levitating, crystal stone, and time travel" are all my favorite themes. There is "Lost" before and "Heroes" later. Maybe it will be better if this script is made into a similar American drama. Bar.
After watching it, I still feel like it's not too fun.
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