The beginning of the story is that he was accidentally forced into exile because of his desire for his father. Only by defeating the Moon God and others can he escape from the claws. On the way, he "encountered" the monkey (mother), the paper-folded father, and the beetle (father). They defeated the bad guys after many hardships. The bad guys are all moon gods from beginning to end. This journey in the sense of Odyssey can be said to be the structure of most stories, simple and practical. It is a kind of classic Hollywood narrative. As far as this film is concerned, various supporting characters appear and leave one after another during the journey, each with their own personalities. For example, the Beetle is a funny role, and the monkey is a typical emotional role. Sparks came out all the time. In the end, it must be directed to a theme, whether family affection or inspirational, as a whole, it can be a story that arouses psychological touch.
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