Writing modern life with Western-style magic, with the same interesting fantasy settings and metaphors as "Robot Wall-E", people can't bear to finish watching this movie.
As a fairy tale, the overall rhythm is intertwined: the so-called "magic brings dad back" is just an opportunity, Ian wants to change, and Ian's change drives other people who want to change their lives, so a beautiful The story happened.
Ian, who has never seen his father, gave the opportunity to hug his father to his older brother Barry, who lived with his father. The ending is unexpected and reasonable. I have to say that Pixar's understanding of family is really modern and people-oriented, otherwise it would not have been possible to write such an ending.
I can't quite believe that such a fairy tale can become a reality now, but I would like to see this as Pixar's blessing to the world and say to them sincerely: "Thank you."
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