Leaving aside the dreams of big fish and red balloons, the story is generally the story of a man and two women, and these two women are the relationship between a stepmother and a daughter.
The boy first fell in love with his stepmother, was fascinated by her style, and never tire of her dream of flying. And the daughter has been sabotaging from it, you may even think that she is unreasonable and a little annoying.
As things progress, you slowly feel your daughter's vulnerability and feel pity. The boy later fell in love with the girl and was overwhelmed by his stepmother's neurotic character.
It's a little irresponsible for him to tell the girl "we should have been together from the beginning".
Girl I think I liked the boy at first too, seeing him with his stepmother, love it and hate it.
The story is impossible for the boy to get what he wants, to be good with his stepmother, and to abandon him and run away with his daughter, so the ending is that the daughter chose to commit suicide.
The most touching part of the movie is that the girl gave the boy a gift, a globe, she said "I will give you the whole world", she knew him best.
In addition, the male supporting actor is a very interesting movie enthusiast. When he is obsessed with movies, he lives in the movie, simulates the scenes of the movie, and speaks the lines in the movie on his own.
The stepmother did a great job in a scene where she subconsciously feared that the boy would think she was old, and the scene that broke out at the end, I think it depicts the mentality of the old woman vividly.
This film still has the style of Kaka, which seems to be scattered, but in fact it is unified.
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