I like a few things: the shadow-like robber walks very cutely, like a cat, and like a mollusk on the seabed; the cat slips into the arms of the little girl, familiar and intimate; I also like the little girl very much After the girl was rescued, she told her mother vividly the story of her struggle with the big bad guy on the roof. Because of her father's death, her heart was finally opened; the Tai Chi practiced by the policeman's mother was 24-style, haha; I like it too - although it may not be the director's original intention, it is said that there were originally two versions, the first version is the director's version, and the final release is the more commercial second version chosen by the producer, because children have to be considered their feelings.
Just think I'm naive. If the ending of the cartoon is not good, it is still very sad, even more sad than the live-action drama. Like "Mary and Max," I was sad for a long time after watching it, although it's still one of my favorite movies.
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