George, who suffers from Mongolian disease, has a strange personality and a strange appearance. Every angel with broken wings is precious, that's how I feel at the end of the movie. The encounter of the two made a precious friendship by coincidence. George hopes to gain the love of others, and the conflicts in Xiali's family, in these two sorrows that belong to each of them, have always been by your side, so happy. No one is perfect, and when I first saw George, I looked at him with the weird look in the movie, and he was cowardly. But then it slowly changed. His kindness and simplicity made me think he was so cute. He just wanted to be loved and to be like an ordinary person. In the end, George chose to find his mother. The film, as always, is full of fantasy, with the singer-turned-rat talking to George, walking on the swimming pool, and more. The composition is also good, with lots of close-ups used to express the emotions of the characters. Especially the scene in which the child is kissed by Xiali at the end is so sweet.
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