The movie was still very attractive to me at the beginning, especially when the bakers were looking for four things. I sincerely hope that they can find and lift the curse to be pregnant with a child, but when everything is done as you wish, the movie is not over. For nearly half an hour later, I spent more than half an hour exploring the true meaning of life, and the struggle of human beings, although in the end it did not express the reason, it seemed to me that it was just a piece of space. Of course, the giant was killed in the end, but I was surprised that the giant and Jack had hatred or grudges, and they lived in the sky well, and they didn’t provoke anyone, because the witch planted Sky Pea, and was later by Jack’s mistakes. The seeds were planted in the soil, and then Jack began to steal all kinds of gold coins and gold eggs. The giant male was killed by the thief’s defense transition while catching the thief, and the giant female was also killed by the kid Jack when avenging her husband. Of course, the human beings who dominate the world won. The giant died too unjustly. Could it be that Jack was a long-term worker in the giant's family in his previous life, and in this life the giant has to use his life to repay it?
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