I think magicians don't do magic anymore because he thinks magic may have lost its last charm at the time, rock bands, shiny goods attract people's attention, his not new magic has been unable to attract people's attention , and this little girl named Alice, she believes in magic, regards it as a magical existence, and believes in the omnipotence of magic with almost stupid enthusiasm, so when she comes to the big city, she wants bright clothes. , shoes, yearning for an elegant and expensive restaurant, and hoping that the magician can change all of these. It has been difficult to understand why the magician is blindly paying. Judging from the film, it is more like the magician trying to keep the sight of the magician. The last bit of effort I made, working hard day and night, and giving it to the girl in the form of magic, to make her believe in the existence of magic. The dark colors of the film and the form of few lines express the sadness that magic is about to die. All the magician's efforts still failed to keep the girl's attention in the end, she is like everyone, from admiring magic to being attracted by other things, to finally returning to reality and falling in love with a handsome man, just like her The moment he realized in the department store that magic is not everything, the magician finally failed, so he stopped trying to use magic to attract the child's attention on the train, because in the end, as she grew up, magic would still be abandoned, Just like everyone else, like that girl, there is no magician in the world at all, he has done everything he can, and since it is irreversible, let's accept the reality.
The photo taken by the magician on the train should be of her daughter. In fact, this is also a father's helplessness. He is no longer a magician in the eyes of children. When the children enter the real world, they have to give them a push and tell them The reality is not so good and then leave, the magician of this film is to the audience, or the father is to the daughter, it is actually the same helpless flower.
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