This is a cartoon I used to watch when I was a child. Many years have passed, and the characters in the plot have long been blurred. Looking back, it feels nostalgic and warm. Ben Ben is still the same Ben Ben, and Sister Lan is still the same Young Sister Lan, but in the movie, I see something that I didn't have when I was a child.
Sister Blue was made by Gege, she was not a real Smurf, although the elves never regarded her as an outsider, and Papa Blue loved her more than anything else, but in the bottom of Sister Blue's heart, at least on a certain sleepless night, I hope to see her. Looking at the starry sky, there will be a different kind of confusion: Who am I? Yes, who is Sister Lan? She was originally just a lump of mud, and she was enchanted by Gargman and turned into an elf. She has no elf's spiritual power. She is the only girl in the elf village. She is the only girl in the elf village. Spirits are so different...
By chance, Sister Lan and her partner embarked on an adventurous journey. They experienced difficulties and dangers along the way, got rid of Garger, and came to another elf tribe. However, it was finally found by Gargaw... Gargaw captured all the elves and mercilessly tore open Sister Blue's deep hidden wound----you were created by me, Gargaw, you are not the real Smurfs, yours The mission was to help me catch the Smurfs, and now you're done. All the elves were disappointed, shocked, and even angry with Sister Lan. No one wanted to believe Sister Lan's powerless excuse. Now, even Gargoyle thinks that Sister Blue is a useless waste. At this moment, it seems to have been abandoned by the whole world.
Sister Lan cried heartbreakingly, in the heavy rain. It seems to be a kind of catharsis, and it seems to be a kind of seeking. Finally, Sister Lan stopped crying. At this moment, she realized that, yes, I am not a Smurf, I am me. Filled with courage and strength, she came to Gargamel's castle, rescued her partner with her own life, and completed her own redemption.
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