The most selfless love in the world

Junior 2022-03-25 09:01:15

I love watching all kinds of cartoons. DreamWorks Pixar and the like, and muddy ones like mary and max, and Tim’s like Zombie Bride, like France’s Crazy Dating Mirador. (But it seems that the only thing that doesn't catch a cold is Japanese animation, and somehow it just doesn't feel right to my taste.)
Beauty is very impressive to me, I like it very much, so when I saw this magician, I naturally came to watch it. But feel a little disappointed.
I was touched and surprised by the last scene, but maybe it just didn't touch me at that point. Although I admit I'm a weirdo lol.
After reading a lot of awesome movie reviews, I think the director's original intention should be to show a down-and-out magician, in order not to expose a simple girl's beautiful yearning for magic, and then try her best to make her believe in magic or life. bright side. etc.
But I personally feel more like, like a lot of people think, this is a greedy unlikable little girl. I don't know if the director portrayed the wrong way or what. A girl who can fall in love is probably sixteen or seventeen years old. Young and innocent. If you are not too young, you can't do things that are actually selfish in the name of "ignorance" or so-called "simple".
The old man has to work, to find a job, and even to take into account not to hurt the self-esteem of the little girl. But in addition to cleaning at home, the little girl just wanders around all day, wants to eat well and use it well, and has a leisurely relationship. It doesn't look like the behavior of a good girl.

The last photo still explains why the old man treats the girl so unreservedly. It turns out that he used a piece of fatherly love on her. Although it is a question whether she is worthy or not, the selfless love of parents for their children is always the most beautiful emotion in the world.

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