What is the reason for watching Tinkerbell and the Lost Treasure? It's probably a fantasy that I hope I don't have to grow up. After watching the film and looking back at the name of the film, we instantly understood: the treasure here is a pun. It not only refers to the legendary bronze mirror, but also refers to the precious friendship between Tinkerbell and Terence, of course, the latter runs through this film no matter how you look at it.
In the film, the reckless Tinkerbell smashed the gems. In order not to be discovered, he went to the distance to find the legendary bronze mirror. The conflict with Terence prevented her from seeking the help of her friends, and she refused to admit wrongdoing. It is in this situation that the adventure unfolds. This premise dooms her adventures to fail. She needs Terence, she needs friends. But I have been thinking, if there is no Terence, she successfully obtained the bronze mirror with the help of Firefly, and successfully completed the adventure. So what will happen between her and Terence?
Strangers from now on?
Thinking of this question, I suddenly felt shivering. Is it very common that friends gradually become strangers due to misunderstandings? Or do true friends always have a day when they let go? Of course, the point of the film is to tell us that problems will always be solved, and we cannot promote negative thoughts. We must believe in life, in truth, in miracles.
Of course, these are not all true in real social life, and even most of them are false. There are many instances where we have been strangers from now on because of misunderstandings or genuine mistakes. We are not used to apologizing, we put ourselves in our shoes and think: If you were really my friend, you would understand me, forgive me, and understand me. So why should I apologize hypocritically to you? Do you need this between friends? If someone really thinks this way, then friendship with him is just a dessert after a meal, and it can never be used as a meal.
At dawn, please sing the song from the film: A True Friend. Although it is not necessarily true, it is not impossible for us to have good expectations for our friends.
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