interesting. There is meaning in each character.
Although the box monster looks ugly, it is a master inventor and a builder, and at the same time, it is extremely timid.
The villain Red Hat is also displeased in appearance, with low status and longing for power and status, and at the same time striving for the cheese that is at odds with his own nature but represents "noble". Is he simply ignorant or self-deceiving?
The male protagonist thinks about his identity several times, and finally embraces all of himself.
The male protagonist's father discovers the talents of the box monster, known as the monster, and is happy to associate with him.
The heroine's portrayal is a little less, but it can still be seen from squeamish surrender to understanding and taking the initiative to help.
The mayor's father is obsessed with white hats representing the powerful and
cheese, and finally made a gratifying choice between status and daughter.
Of course, it is inevitable that the masses will be deceived and transformed. The ending credits rekindled my admiration for the film.
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