"You are good to me, honster." He really couldn't help falling in love with her: "See, no harm done...by the way, great mask."
See the correct view of love!
- "Give her some slack, then reel her in…"
- "Knock it off, Hugo. She's a girl, not a mackerel."
"Whatever's good for you" hahaha when kissed, but "I'll come after sunset" is also unloved romanticism.
The western culture teacher happened to talk about the suppression of desires in the Middle Ages this semester and also recommended Notre Dame de Paris. I found that the common ground between China and the West is why Western fairy tales like Chinese history as an excuse to cause conflicts and disputes.
The adaptation from the famous book captures the essence of the French Revolution's rebellious spirit, but also does not forget to turn back to the romantic core of Disney animation. But if it wasn't for changing the captain's position and making the kids feel that the world wasn't so cruel, this might have been the best Disney cartoon in my opinion.
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