Even if this definition is correct, it should be added: fairy tales are clear from right and wrong, black and white are clear, and they conform to the minimalist thinking of children, so they can educate children. You want nothing to be good or bad, unclear, ambiguous and changeable in character, and it is difficult for children to understand. Fairy tales can't be true, except for the "fantasy" factor, but also because real life is often not composed of two diametrically opposed sides.
Likewise, educate people with a "childlike" mindset. For example, so-and-so is a wolf in sheep's clothing (this is enough of a fairy tale), whatever doctrine represents the direction of the development of advanced productive forces, and whichever one stands for the public, governs for the people, and is selfless to the point of intolerance...
I have to say that this movie is a fairy tale, but fairy tales are also very attractive. The three children had a great time playing the torrent, and the feeling of making it into 3D was even better (it became a travel note to the center of the earth). If we put on a 200-year-old fairy tale simulcast every night at 7 o'clock, it would be so good to be a child!
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