The idea of the film is very interesting. The bedtime stories told indiscriminately are inexplicably realized one by one, but there are conditions, and there will be some discrepancies. But that's fine, otherwise a little maintenance guy gets the chance to run a big hotel? Don't even think about it.
Raining jelly beans in the sky is believed to be the dream of many children; the "horse" red Ferrari really shocked me; I like to imitate the Star Wars episode of the Galactic Council, which makes me feel very cordial. The film's combination of story and reality is really wonderful. Even if I know that the so-called "reality" is not true, I still hope that the children will continue to tell the story like the hero.
The main purpose of the film is to tell the audience that a good life needs to be created by themselves, but the way the male protagonist saves the school seems to be too simple, which makes the explanation of the rationale a bit weak, plus the final explanation of the protagonist's own destination, it is too much pursuit of Happy Ending, Kind of weird. But it's a comedy after all, and it's a children's comedy, and that's pretty good. We don't have many movies for kids.
In this film, I saw Adam Sandler, who I didn't like all the time. It's still that virtue. Mumu pretended to be stupid and still didn't like him. Kelly Russell (that's how her name translates) is still beautiful, but a bit old, a bit rigid in acting, and has room for improvement. Of course, she can't be as old as Monica in "Six People". She is really fascinated. She looks at Monica 14 years ago and her sister here at the same time. She is really old. But everyone will get old, and they are very happy to be able to keep their most beautiful face on the screen and in people's hearts, and still be alive and kicking.
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