child's dream

Deondre 2022-03-23 09:01:59

The movie describes a child's dream, and it feels more real and in line with the child's possible heart.

In the movie, the beasts are big, oversized, and weird, and their behavior is a mix of bizarre (somewhat neurotic) and funny; I haven't shown the whole picture of the whole island, and I don't know where the desert is. It's really dreamy.

The beasts are a bit like the adults that children usually meet, but they are more like what children expect from adults, such as playing wildly together, sleeping together in a pile, and so on.

The story of the movie is not strong, and everyone may not like it, but you might as well watch it, you may find it very interesting, and children over the age of 5 or 6 should be able to watch it together.

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Extended Reading
  • Ulices 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    Maybe I can understand it years ago

  • Gail 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    Let's talk about the shape, fangs and fangs love roaring really not like a children's film; let's talk about the plot, it's really a children's film to quarrel and run away to build a castle; anyway, I don't know what the director and screenwriter think...

Where the Wild Things Are quotes

  • [last lines]

    The Bull: Hey, Max?

    Max: Yeah?

    The Bull: When you go home, will you say good things about us?

    Max: Yeah, I will.

    The Bull: Thanks, Max.

    Judith: You're the first king we haven't eaten.

    Alexander: Yeah, that's true.

    Judith: See ya.

    Alexander: Bye, Max.

    Max: Bye.

    KW: Don't go. I'll eat you up; I love you so.

    [all howl]

  • Alexander: Hey, KW, you wanna be on my team? We're the BAD guys.