when the magic flashes: there are toys full of emotion and life in the toy store, universal doorknobs with rotating pointers, and a 243-year-old who has spent his life developing and caring for these toys. Mr. Magorium, there are all kinds of magical machines, and there are super big books that can do everything... In a magical toy world created with love and childlike innocence, every child can play to their heart's content. Magical whimsy doesn't matter.
When dreams shine: Miss Mahoney's piano dreams run through, with light and graceful manual movements accompanied by brisk piano sounds everywhere from the piano to the bus to the counter. Eric's hat collection brings the savvy and realistic accountant back to the world of childishness, and Mr. Magorium's dream, of course, is to bring joy and innocence to every customer who comes here in this magical toy store.
When a fairy tale ends: Mr. Magorium learns he is about to leave the world after wearing his last pair of shoes, and his toy store gets angry at learning of his departure, the red corners turn grey, spring toys No longer obedient, everything in the store is messed up... When Mr. Magorium passed away, the whole toy store was dark and silent...
When a dream was lost: Miss Mahoney planned to sell the toy store in order to make a living, and turned to be a A resident pianist. When the magic disappeared with Mr. Magorium, the laughter in the shop was gone, replaced by a dead silence and the sound of icy high heels. When the insistence on the dream is no longer, the belief is no longer, the world will be dark.
This should be a movie made for children. The toys are attractive, the colors are bright, the story is simple, and the plot is smooth. But even with such a simple film, I was really moved, and of course there was something about it that I couldn't help laughing at. I really like the point of view conveyed in the film, that everything has its reason and value for its existence, and has its own unique magic and light. The key is whether you believe it or not. When you discover with loving eyes and experience with a childlike heart, the magic is at your fingertips. And my favorite part of the whole story is not that at the end of the movie the whole toy store is brought back to life by Miss Mahoney's magic, but that night, in the dark room, Mr. Magorium talks about Hamlet's death. When Shakespeare's description: He died. Facing the departure of a life, the genius writer just used such a simple sentence to describe it. So, what can we say? The world is too big, and we are too small, for many things to happen, the power of the individual is really powerless. The things we care about will be lost, and the people we care about will not be able to keep them. Until one day, we will also leave this world. We have no control over this, and we are powerless to restore it. Then do everything you can and should do, let the past pass, let the future come, and then, when you leave, let others say: He died. That's enough.
In this way, this should also be a movie for adults, because in such an era, it seems that only children will believe in those simple truths and beautiful fairy tales, and many existences in the real world want to drive up prices. Many things are priced, and they cover up the beauty, innocence and simplicity that we had in childhood. We really need such a movie to make us re-believe in these long-awaited truths in such a straightforward and interesting way. Those who are simple and simple, believe that there is such a store in the world, which will always preserve the beauty of the world, the purity of life, and our childlike innocence.
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