The legend of the Loch Ness monster has been around since 1933. There are various versions, but this version is my favorite. I'm not a professional film critic and I don't want to say anything about his special effects.
I just know it's an interesting story, interesting dialogue, interesting pictures. I've been immersed in a very comfortable atmosphere. Lonely little Angus who lost his father picks up the egg and turns it into a cute little seahorse crusoe who cuddles with each other. A cute and innocent hound with big eyes and a fear of the kitchen. It got bigger and bigger but Angus still loved his special friend. Even if crusoe is attacked by humans, naturally he will not forget his best friend. It took him to the wonders of the water and they were still best friends. And his father, who told him to be a strong and confident child. When he was old and remembered, his face was full of nostalgia. Leaving this legend aside, this is Angus' inner harbor
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