The angle of this film is novel and interesting. It uses this framework to explain the importance of love and family, and also looks at cats from a different perspective and way of thinking. The combination of the two is very good, really very good-looking, highly recommended. Except for the villain, I like every character in this film very much, and they are very natural and beautiful. The male protagonist's narration lines are either flat, sad, or regretful. For a while, he can't tell whether the male protagonist is cute or the cat is more cute. How can a cat be so playful and cute! Although the plot is simple, it is really full of love and courage, and the whole is light-hearted and humorous. Rebecca always believed in her father. Dad gave up the opportunity to 'return' to the body and chose to save his son. David finally showed his father that he was. Really brave and decisive. The plot setting and rhythm of this section are very well controlled, it is very heart-wrenching, and I cry and laugh. The cat is also a family member. If you choose it, you must cherish it. It may be an angel to protect you.
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