"The Magic of 1/2": How to say goodbye

Bradford 2021-12-02 08:01:27

If you were given a chance to say goodbye to your lost favorite person again, what would you choose to do?

To be honest, I don't know if I have the courage to face it.

When I watched the trailer of "1/2 of the magic" before, I was attracted by the dubbing cast of Xingjue and the Dutch brother. Looking at the protagonist's shape, I thought it was an animation similar to "Magic Hair".

As an extremely irresistible sensational person, I must honestly say that starting from about 15 minutes, my eyes are a bit pantothenic, and in the second half of the story, I was squeezed to death by the plot.

How to miss the loved ones and loved ones who have passed away? Rely on the memories of getting along with him/her, or the objects related to it.

But if you haven't met, how can you miss it? I can only "force" the conversation with him in the recording.

When the opportunity to see his father again came, the road of adventure began, and the usually timid brother faced unprecedented challenges.

As long as you can be with your father, you can take risks, even if your father only has legs, even if your father can't hear him, even if there is an older brother who often messes up everything to add chaos to yourself. I just want to see my father before sunset and complete his to-do list with him. His mother thought he was a person who was afraid of everything, but in order to achieve his goals, he could learn spells, fight, and join the line at high speed.

And when I thought it was all because of the power of father and son family, Pixar taught me another lesson.

In 2015, the disappearance of BingBong in "Brain Agents" made me realize that the ruins of memory that I could not give up were the price of growth.

In 2017, I watched "Dream Traveling" in a movie theater and cried. The movie told me that death is not a goodbye, but forgetting.

"1/2 of the magic" has made a new inspiration: in addition to the lost, the dead, but also to cherish the now with you.

Those to-dos that are too late to complete with your father will be completed with you unknowingly.

Fortunately, Ian didn't understand it too late.

The film has many touching details:

>It was originally a magical world, but everyone gradually lost their abilities. They have a horse body but have to drive, but they have wings but can’t fly.

Would it be happier to find the original self?

>My brother sacrificed his truck. From singing to pressing the accelerator, I lost to that BGM... The first time in the movie, I was crying by the sacrifice of a car? ‍♂️The attitude of the truck and the "wings" formed by accident It fits with the pattern on the car body, this section is really well designed. The lights of the truck also provided foreshadowing for the back.

>A thorn of a magic wand is magical.

>In the final battle with the big boss (combat power scum), one side was warm and touching, and the big boss's face on the other side was really disruptive, and it really made people cry and laugh.

After watching the entire movie, I found that the producer really prefers my brother.

Regarding cuteness, when the elder brother and younger brother are angry, the way they drive while pissing off is really tempting.

In terms of ability, my brother is a Wang Yuyan-style magic spell tenth-level scholar.

In terms of personality charm, he sincerely gave his brother a birthday surprise. Believing that his younger brother has a gift for magic, give him the greatest support and self-confidence.

The mother said, elder brother and younger brother, one is not afraid of anything, the other is afraid of everything. In fact, my brother was scared.

"When Dad is sick, I should go and say goodbye to him. But he is connected to these tubes, and he doesn't look like himself anymore.

I was scared, I didn't go in. From then on I decided that I would never be afraid anymore. "

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  • Barley Lightfoot: [Shrunk, in Ian's shirt pocket] I have to use the restroom.

    Ian Lightfoot: Can't it wait?

    Barley Lightfoot: All right, your pocket.

  • Ian Lightfoot: I didn't call you a screw up.

    Barley Lightfoot: You didn't have to. The magic said it for you.