Generally speaking, it is about a lost child who travels around the world alone, and by the way is an enthusiastic helper.
The acting skills of the two human beings in the title are slightly exaggerated, and the happiness on the faces of pregnant women will overflow. It's really long for a man to lie there and do the swell-like reflex arc.
Of course, this is a tender chicken soup movie, so everything goes with the flow. I didn't see the evil fish eating ants. Maybe the director didn't want to leave a psychological shadow on the child audience.
What was a little shocking was the moment when the wings were broken, and I felt so distressed.
What's more, Xiaopao never reunited with her parents. It's a small regret. Even if it has established its own small home, there is still a lot of emptiness in my heart.
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