Since the film is invested and produced by Disney, fantasy and romance are indispensable bridges. Even if the leaf boy disappears, it is not the end of grief, but the beginning of hope, and a family-friendly and enlightening finale is also essential. In the face of the worsening population contraction, the mainstream media in the United States have made great efforts in recent years to promote the importance and beauty of family life in order to publicize the importance and beauty of family life. Brad Pitt's "The Tree of Life" and George Clooney's "Descendants" needless to say, "Kate's Affair Diary," "Courage," and "Teen", which criticizes older leftover women, and "Pregnancy." "Complete Guide", "Dad's Good Son" with ruined integrity, and "People Like Us" with blood thicker than water, are all telling the American people that there is nothing better than having a good family, and there is nothing that can't be without children.
It is worth mentioning that the little boy CJ Adams in the film really turned home and looked at his embarrassing appearance, which made the audience want to get into the screen and fight for him. This greatly aroused the sense of responsibility of the adult audience, "If I had such a child, I would never let him be so embarrassed", which may be the most heartfelt words that most audiences shouted while watching. Of course, if you want to vent your anger for your child, try raising one first to prove that you really have such abilities. It's just that I don't know if American audiences have seen the producer's good intentions. Just don't treat this exquisite film with profound implications as a popcorn dinner again.
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