The charm of the movie is based on the higher refinement of life.
This film is one of the typical examples. It actively explores all kinds of life from the perspective of children.
Compared with "Harry Potter", which depicts the world in a magical cloak, and "Pan's Labyrinth", which reflects the gloomy reality of innocent fairy tales, this film is more warm and does not have the soles of the feet hanging in the air.
The composition about "diving" recited by the little girl at the beginning is quite touching. It is roughly as follows:
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The world with light on it is the world I came from and the world I will go to when I get out of the water. Underwater. It's beautiful. I haven't seen enough here, but I have to go up. This is the charm of this trip.
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Simple, open-minded, and very good.
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