However, what does that matter, I still tirelessly love every movie that feels warm after watching it.
The Chronicles of Narnia is a story about straying into the wizarding world. This story is long and not particularly exciting. It still gives me a lot of fun when the rambling, annoying nerdy whining Eustace talks to the seabirds.
Actually, I didn't want to write about the protagonists, nor did I want to write about the handsome prince and Aslan. What I wanted to write about was the mouse, the mouse who braved the wind and waves without fear.
At the end of the movie, when everyone was reluctant to leave because of all kinds of ties, only this mouse dropped his sword and bravely moved forward in the face of the monstrous waves. His eyes were bright and firm, and no amount of glory could wipe out the dream.
What a cute mouse this is! Looking at his small figure, I think of the crazy Buck in Glacier 3, who bravely cut the rope, the boulder rolled down, and drowned all the stability and stability. He chose the life he loved, even if it was extremely difficult and dangerous.
There is nothing wrong with being rational, but I always like those people who insist on their dreams. Maybe they are impulsive, crazy, poor and pitiful in the eyes of others, but... Who knows if they view mediocrity in the same mood? What about us who have lost our will?
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