The French are really keen to tell the story of the uncle and the little loli, from Jean Valjean and Cosette, to Leon and Matilda, to Ernest and Sestina, the year-long love on the Seine Never out of date.
This time, the story of "The Bear and the Senna" is even more exciting, spanning not only ages, but also species. It turns out that there is a precedent for the love between fox and rabbit in "Zootopia". Although it is only an animation, although it is said to be shot for children, it clearly tells the story of a little mouse and a big stupid bear falling in love. It seems that all forbidden love is true love, which is true.
The watercolor hand-painted painting style is very unique, and I was a little uncomfortable at first, but the unique painting style gave the film a different feeling, like a dream, a childhood dream.
I wanted to be a painter, but I was asked to be a dentist; I wanted to be a musician, but I was asked to be a judge. Neither she nor he are accepted by their peers. The first meeting was not a good one. He was so hungry that he almost ate her in the trash can. She was so agile when she was small, and under coercion and temptation, he succumbed. I thought it was a chance meeting, but the bond in life is so wonderful, fleeing together, living together; being her model, listening to his music; taking care of him who is sick, painting winter snow; the animated version of "Pride and Prejudice" is in France in the snow plays.
When she was awakened by a nightmare, he hugged her and said, "Don't be afraid, Sestina, I'm not a nightmare, I'm Ernest." When he was frightened by a nightmare, she crawled up to him Said: "Ernest, calm down, I'm not a nightmare, I'm Sestina." May everyone who is awakened by a nightmare hear such sweet words.
Last Judgment, I'm a little worried because I don't want to see an ending like "Leon". Even though tragedy is more moving than comedy, I still like happy ending stories. Fortunately, he and she escaped the fire alive, and one of the happiest things for the two of them was seeing each other: "Find Ernest and never leave him again; find Sestina and be with her forever. "
Spring came, and in the small house, she began to draw the story of the two of them, but the first meeting in the story was much better. A tender movie should be like this, a small touch, an even more incredible feeling that has been forgotten for a long time, unexpectedly appeared faintly again, willing to always protect and cherish it.
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