Emotions are too restrained so that the actors are always acting, and there is always a sense of drama and jerky; childhood Moon is good, but it lacks the simplicity and agility, adult Moon is too flat and sorry for Lowther's talking eyes; set, lighting, Photography is beautiful, but only superficial. Behind the fairy tale is cruelty, and behind the warmth is alienation. Milne healed the world with Winnie the Pooh, but also destroyed Billy Moon's childhood with his own hands, just as Gandhi brought peace to the whole country but destroyed his own family. So what is true virtue? Is it to save countless unfamiliar lives, or just to warm the people around you?
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