Or something about a dream family or something. It just feels like I'm trying to whitewash these people for the sake of the happy ending. For example, the mouse is in debt. He bet the old thousand, and it is only natural to repay the debt. He ruined the entire theater because of his own selfishness. He also chose to leave by himself, but in the end he went back to perform because he saw that the theater had the ability to come back to life. For example, the chimpanzee, he just put his father in jail. Don't say anything, his dad should be in jail for being a robber. If he thinks the robbery is wrong, he should stop it as soon as his father plans it! He acquiesced to his father's robbery, but at the last moment because of the so-called dream "running away", his father went to prison. He is selfish! And that was just an exercise. In his opinion, his father's life was less important than a concert drill. Another example, Ms. Pig, he succeeded in pursuing his dream, and then his husband's impression of him "changed". But I don't think their lives will change from now on. The husband hasn't noticed his wife's good for so many years, just because his wife has become beautiful and excellent, and he has "fallen in love" with her again. After the show, the wife came home. She still had to do the laundry, cook, and do all the housework as usual. The husband still didn't know where the car keys were. Still have to take care of his more than 20 children. Become the housewife, and then the husband becomes no longer in love with her.
But a fairy tale is a fairy tale, and time is forever fixed on that stage, where the prince and princess lived happily ever after.
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