It seems that there are some problems with the title?
Anyway, this yellow means only faded yellow memories.
I love watching cartoons very much, I
like the strong and exaggerated colors, for
example, the sky can be so blue, as if it can absorb people; for
example, the moon can be big and round, very textured; I
like the simple, direct and bright Conflict contrasts, for
example, a bad person must look like a big bad guy, without speaking, his appearance can be judged, and he will never make a mistake in judgment;
while a good person must be 100% good person, and all the words of praise Suitable for use on him or her.
Likes always have a beautiful ending, for
example, bad people will definitely be eliminated, or turn their backs on evil;
and good people will definitely live a happy life from then on, happily ever after... And it is this simplicity that
wakes me up in the 'evil new world'
Beautiful but past childhood joy,
seeing the story of the lovely Little Red Riding Hood,
the kind Cinderella,
Mike and the straw,
haha,,,
Andersen's fairy tales really accompany me through a very unforgettable time.
Many people say that the evil new world has no new ideas and is garbage.
Come on, it's a fairy tale,
how innovative and meaningful is it?
Why not look at it with a child's mood and eyes?
I love watching Shrek, the tears of laughter in the movie theater are about to come out;
I love watching Madgascar, the three penguins make me love to death;
I also love watching happy never after, this time not because it is too funny or too cute, just because From start to finish,
I am warm, dreamy,
contained in a simple, reminiscent, fairy tale world,
as kind as seeing many, many old friends.
However, if you haven't read fairy tales since childhood,
I'm afraid it will be difficult to understand this feeling. . . . .
In fact, the meaning of the existence of cartoons is
not necessarily to please this part of the market to be more adult;
it should always remind children of their innocence and happiness. . .
A long, long time ago, there was a poor and kind girl. . . . . Since then, she and the prince have lived this life. . . . .
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