And this weekend, when the six sets of the Central Committee finally finished the unappetizing "Hundred Flowers Award" ceremony, "Peter Pan" appeared on the TV screen at 12:30 midnight in my expectation. . .
I don’t want to comment on the final ending of the movie. For Pete Pan, who is unwilling to grow up alone, he showed the childishness of a teenager, the self-confidence of a newborn calf, the dominance of the young hero in the fairy tale world of Neverland, and the confusion about adult things. The main factors of the fairy tale world have been collected comprehensively. . .
"I really want to give you a kiss." 13-year-old Wendy looked at Pete Pan affectionately. Pete Pan stretched out her hand, hoping to accept such a "kiss" that he didn't even know. Wendy asked: "Do you know what a kiss is? "You give it to me, I'll know." Petepan did not understand what a kiss is, but he gave Wendy an oak seed as a "kiss", and it was this "kiss" that blocked the shot from Wendy. Arrow to the heart of the pedicle. . . I don't understand why Wendy would "love at first sight" after meeting Pete Pan for the first time. The imprint of a girl who is about to grow up is clearly shown on her immature facial expression, and the song "Waiting to grow up childhood" was played. . . When the fairy tale expresses the emotions of the adult world, it uses such a childish and ignorant technique, and it has a child's way of thinking. It is precisely Petepan's obscurity of adult emotions, which also implies that Petepan can only belong to the young. Juvenile world. . .
So I thought of "The Chronicles of Narnia". Although Narnia’s story is more far-fetched and simple, as far as everyone who is experiencing teenage fantasy is concerned, becoming a king and a hero in the fantasy kingdom built by yourself is What a proud and prestigious expectation. . . In fact, fairy tales are similar to the hero's self-realm. There is no logical necessity, only the behavior and the continuation of the story based on self-consciousness. . . There is no fixed principle in the fantasy space of mankind. Those who think that "books grow on the book tree" from an early age still stubbornly believe that the "book tree" exists even after being told the correct knowledge about books by adults. His (her) imagination continues to expand. . . The "fairy" in the fairy tale world is a metaphor for the innate imagination of human beings. Petepan covered Wendy's mouth and said: If someone says that they don't believe in the existence of fairies, one will die. . . Fairies cannot live forever, and fairies have inherent human jealousy and mischievous behaviors. Therefore, fairies are not synonymous with perfect quality, but rather express the human nature of each individual’s imagination. However, if you don’t believe in fairies, that fairy "die" "At the same time, accompanied by the exhaustion of imagination and spirituality, what will be lost will be the richness of color and the childishness that accompanies childhood. . . I like Milo’s paintings because a 90-year-old man can paint childhood colors. I like "Harry Potter". I like "Narnia". I also like "Pitpan" which has influenced a century because I would say : I really believe in fairies, really, really. . .
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