What I feel in the protagonist is blood; and I always shed tears for the supporting role

Orpha 2021-12-02 08:01:27

First of all, I'm an emotional person, even listening to my favorite idol sing love songs will let tears flow.

My mom likes watching magic movies, and someone who is almost fifty is still a Harry Potter fan. So, when I saw the introduction of the movie, I immediately watched my mother, and she really enjoyed it more than me.

The general direction of the movie is predictable, family, friendship, adventure, heroes, customs clearance, and flowers. Anyway, I like to watch it very much.

The elder brother and mother are the little elves on the way through the barrier, and in the end they still need to pierce the heart of the evil dragon with their own swords.

What moved me the most in the whole film was the moment when my brother pushed his car to the rock, what I felt was a kind of voluntary bankruptcy and abandonment of all the feelings; a cherished value of going forward and never regretting; once vigorous, breaking The process of blooming in China. The colorful Pegasus on the car body is instantly as brilliant as the fireworks above the Disney movie opening castle. It symbolizes the sparkle of dreams and the beauty that may not exist.

In addition, the moment when my brother's car exploded, I thought of the "bingbang" in "Secret Agents". My childhood fantasies quit my life bit by bit. They were forgotten by me, and they will be completely destroyed because of me. . I don't know the specific feelings, anyway, seeing there is like a natural physiological reaction of the body, and I can't stop crying. Thank you for everything that has been with me, whether it is actual or fantasy.

Therefore, Pixar's movies always let me take a bloody adventure with the protagonist, crying again and again for the supporting role.

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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.