I brushed it again at noon on two Tuesdays, and my emotions were not interrupted at all. I started wiping tears silently after five minutes of clicking. A beautiful fairy tale that belongs only to children in war.
The shots of the whole film are very beautiful, extremely beautiful, and every frame wants to take a screenshot as a wallpaper. The deepest impression is undoubtedly that the little boy "generates" to move mountains and "trigger" the earthquake. Just, it's amazing, it's beautiful. I want to cry and be happy at the same time, making people willing to jump out of the movie, and I firmly believe that there must be such a romantic and perfect magical coincidence in life.
When watching a movie, I always think of Lindgren's "Pippi Longstocking". The impression is already a little vague, but I still remember that Pippi has bright red hair and is so powerful that he can lift a horse. Her shoes are just twice as big as her feet, and she always sleeps upside down, exposing her feet and covering her face. She likes to pick up rubbish the most, except for the homeless sleeping on the ground. Her father used to be a captain, and the adults said he was dead, but Pippi firmly believed that he must have drifted to some small island and became the local chief, commanding his tribe to build ships, ready to welcome her to become a princess. The result is, yes! of course! ! Her father really became the chief of the island, really built a ship, and really took her over as a princess. Miracles only happen to those who believe in miracles, not to those adults who only pour cold water.
Miracles belong to children, and innocence is the most powerful magic in the world. Never become a boring adult, always believe, and always keep a pair of children's eyes for yourself.
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