"Don't touch my brother" - about the
loneliness and loneliness of the family support group, no one understands that Norman has a mother with big bags under the eyes and a wide center of gravity, a father with a big belly and a bad heart, and a sister with a big butt and an empty head. A strong support group for relatives is always essential in animation, because the screenwriter needs to have a reason to let the lonely hero go on when necessary. In the end, when my sister bravely complained and stood up to support her brother, despite the bridge It's very old, but it still touches a soft part of the viewer's heart. Maybe when you face an imperfect and not bright world alone, the same DNA will protect you with a powerful force that science can't fully explain. Escort, at least, that's what we've been told in cartoons from childhood to adulthood. (This is why "Ghost Mom" makes my back feel cold, and the lack of bottom line in the end always makes people panic.)
"freak" -
the world of geeks and geeks is more perfect than the outside world guesses Much more, Norman's quite contentious conversation between people and ghosts on his way to school would have looked quite warm and beautiful if there were no adult guessing eyes. The little fat man who saw the conversation with the invisible dog in the video, and the brother who only cares about how many yards he kicked after stepping on the zombie's head, in fact, the geeks have a good life, they will not panic in the long dark night, Because in their spiritual world, the lights are brilliant.
"my boyfriend" -
a few words about the pure man at the end of the video . . . . . oh yeah , this world is bigger than romantic men and women. . . .
Except for the feeling that the second half of the film is a bit slow, (the way to solve the witch problem is not applicable to adults over 10 years old,) the whole film is like a gorgeous fantasy for geeks: the world will eventually be transformed with love To solve the hatred, to accommodate the so-called freaks who are different from the people around them.
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