It's all about simplicity

Kolby 2022-03-21 09:01:59

Maybe it's because of the simplicity, maybe because there are too many movies about magic, so I think this movie seems a little thin.

Later, I thought about it this way, this is a movie written for children, it should be a little simpler, and a simple world will appear simple, good and bad, righteous and evil, and in the end, as long as justice overcomes evil, it’s fine, like this The result is a clearer world for our children, and we should all uphold justice.

The world of elves is also simple, as long as it is cute, cuteness can attract children's attention.
The image of the wicked is wretched, hateful, and looks disgusting to children.

In the end, it is the easiest way to achieve victory with justice. In fact, this is in line with the wishes of children. Things in the world are originally simple, but adults make it complicated.

Kids love simplicity, and so should we

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Extended Reading
  • Anya 2021-12-12 08:01:13

    Little Angel Haimer is really a child star that she likes very much, and she hasn't been disabled now. I have always liked movies with fantasy themes. This one is not bad. The twins have distinct personalities and good acting skills.

  • Casimer 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    In fact, the director can expand this script into a grand story.

The Spiderwick Chronicles quotes

  • [Jared comes up with a plan to look for Arthur Spiderwick by using a griffin]

    Jared Grace: [about Arthur] He had a pet!

    Mallory Grace: A pet? And Fluffy the dog is gonna save us?

    Jared Grace: It wasn't a dog. It was this, a griffin. 'When I call upon him in the native tongue of the tree elf with whom he dwells, he comes to my assistance.' See? His pet can find him.

    Mallory Grace: Whoa, whoa, whoa. Summon a griffin, in native tree elf to find a 125-year-old man who may or may not be alive? That's our plan?

    Jared Grace: Mm-hmm.

    Mallory Grace: And you know how to summon a griffin in native tree elf?

    Mallory Grace: [Jared turns to the page on how to summon a griffin] Of course.

  • [Thimbletack encourages the kids to ride the griffin to Arthur Spiderwick]

    Mallory Grace: What? You want us to ride that beast?

    Thimbletack: He's not a beast. He's a bird. He's a big-boned bird!