How could I expect that such a humorous and lighthearted movie made me cry in front of the screen.
Hehe, for girls, this is undoubtedly a good lesson, because it teaches us to understand: if you don't even love yourself, how can you expect others to love you.
When the episode rolled back, the warm touch was full of all.
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night, the city is full of neon lights. Penelope, who escaped from the house and wanted to see the outside world on her own, was walking alone on the bustling streets. She carefully watched the dog walkers, the girls her age, and the densely branched trees overhead. The big tree, she came to the lively square, she passed the street male entertainer who played the organ and saxophone, passed the hawker blowing red long balloons for the children, passed the little girl who rode the bell on a bicycle, and tasted cotton for each other. Beside the sugar child, passing by the fairy-tale palace-like merry-go-round...
These childhood elements that many of us will feel familiar with, make me feel sad for no reason. .
The colorful bubbles all around shone with a dreamlike luster, and the delicate water droplets of the fountain misted the air. Penelope suddenly dialed her home number from the phone booth on the corner. The distraught parents were on the other end of the phone, but she said briefly: "I'm calling to tell you, I love you."
I guess, Penelope probably remembered Her childhood in her small room was a closed and lonely one that was carefully cared for, but at the same time, it was also an exquisite and colorful childhood that entertained herself.
The spell is fulfilled, she has an ugly pig nose from birth (although this appearance may be really cute in the audience's eyes), but she has been growing up under the most complete and selfless love given by her parents.
Ok. It is really good to know how to be grateful.
How much courage does it take to gently but firmly say NO when the officiant asks about the wedding vows?
"Even if I will be alone for a lifetime, I will not be with someone who doesn't love me. I will always love myself and wait for the person who loves me to appear."
Well, everyone has the right to choose, it's just , no matter what, you have to remember to take responsibility for your own choices.
I like it very much. At the end of the film, the supporting character played by Peter Dinklage is rowing a boat on a small river. The camera circles to the scene where Johnny smiles and pushes Penelope on the swing under a big tree with light pink flowers. beauty. However, when he looked at the happy couple, he suddenly put down the camera and quietly and contentedly faded out of the picture.
Still, don't bother. How hard-won happiness is isn't it?
The mystery of finally cracking the spell is just to sincerely admit that he likes himself. Perhaps, the secret has been inadvertently revealed by Billy, the little boy with a cute fluffy hat on the lawn.
Oh, he said earnestly, "The spell itself is not scary, what is scary is your fear of it."
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