In fact, I don't quite understand its theme, and the impression from self-viewing is that the little girl whose parents run the circus, longing to leave the circus to live a "real life", had a quarrel with her mother before a performance on the stage. During this performance, the mother fainted due to illness. Then the mother was hospitalized, and the circus operation encountered difficulties. One day, the girl learned that her mother was going to have an operation at night, and that night, the story officially began. She entered a novel world where everyone wears masks. When he first entered the world, he encountered shadow monsters, and many of his companions died. Following the narration of another surviving companion, she learned that the world has two parts, black and white. Since a girl who looks like her and claimed to be a princess came here to attend the White Queen's banquet, the White Queen was unconscious, and the shadow It is also eroding the white world. So, the girl decided to look for the charm (magic) that could wake up the white queen and was taken away by the princess. Along the way, he passed the wonderful library and mask shop. He was captured by the black queen as a daughter, betrayed by his companions, and constantly saw the princess in real life from the window smoking instead of her, making her boyfriend, and arguing with her father. Finally, I found the mirror mask and returned to the real world, and my mother's operation was successfully completed. What the film made me experience was her adventure in the black and white world, and the creatures in the black and white world are strange and interesting. But other than that, the lines and plots are very general, and the protagonist of the adventure will always be happy after experiencing all kinds of setbacks.
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