A beautiful and tender story, concise and powerful. The story is smooth and natural. Although there are not too many shots to describe the relationship between father and daughter, the relationship is enriched through the side view, leaving infinite space for brain supplementation. What a great love can move God to send monsters to protect them when they are behind (when they can't protect their beloved wife and daughter)!
The monsters are all fierce and cute. They are greedy and talkative, and the words they blurt out perfectly form a very natural story. The feelings and changes of the characters are very natural, and even the scenes are not wasted, which sets off the growth of the two generations of girls on the island.
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