Fascinating from the beginning, the little prince was rescued and escaped from death, paving the way for the development of the next plot. It didn't take long for the dragon's eyes to appear for a moment, which made people think of how much effort it would take to kill the dragon, and believed that this was the final climax. I never thought that it took three to five minutes for an adult prince to slay the dragon with three or five knives. At this time, the movie has not been halfway through, which seems to be rare in movies, that is, the climax expected by the audience is completed ahead of schedule. At the same time, I was thinking about how the next plot would develop. For example, when I had a big meal, the appetizer was meat. What to eat next, I was full of appetite. At the end of the story, I recall that this climax has a foreshadowing. The dragon represents greed. Killing the dragon does not mean defeating greed. It is replaced by another kind of greed. New things replace old things. things, only eternal greed.
Hollywood blockbusters are often the first choice for holiday and leisure, and magical stories themselves reflect human nature and play a role in insinuation. They are the type of movies that audiences instinctively like, and there is a large enough movie viewing market. Exclude vampires and Western zombies that don't accept low-spirited genre films, and let the magic fill the holiday.
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