The three stories told by the tree monster to Connor break out of the cocoon in a way that tears the child's closed heart and transforms his heart to face life. As an education, this film is also suitable for young people who are still confused when they have just entered the society. Although it is possible to cover up self-blame and evasion on the surface, but the heart is tortured, and a thorough baptism and catharsis will allow you to be positive to meet the new life and tolerate the things you have done and missed in the past. After all, the film is very dull. I think the director should not want children to see it, but to those children who have grown up. You need to calm down when watching it.
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