If it weren't for the suspense of "what letter Xiao Tao's father wants to write" in the film, I can't see the end. These monsters that raise blood pressure will affect the viewing experience too much.
If you want to make a warm and healing animation, can you set the character of the main character a little better? Is it a very difficult quality to "correct when you know your mistakes" or "don't steal things"? The main tone is warm and healing, and then I really don't know why with a few monster protagonists that raise blood pressure.
Although the three monsters are responsible for "protecting the peach and peach mom on his behalf before he ascends to heaven", what they do is not "guardian" at all, causing a lot of trouble to the peach family, and neither apologize nor correct. ① They are stealing from beginning to end, not only from Taozi, but from everyone; Taozi often criticizes and discourages them, but they don't listen at all, and even the most obedient Xiaodou has stolen Haimei's raincoat. ②There was a monster who took things randomly and destroyed her father's letter. ③Stealing the little wild boar caused them to be chased by the wild boar. The wild boar overturned their car after overtaking it, causing the peach to fall to the ground. As a result, they were forgiven like that. I fell from a height and it hurt for two weeks. ④In the later stage, they even stole the precious mirror from Mommy Tao (something given by Dad). The mirror shattered and Peach was beaten. It is said that it is to protect, but it gives the feeling that it is pure chaos.
In the end, they still did two things that were in line with their "guardian" duties, one was to escort Taozi to the doctor in the storm, and the other was to deliver a letter from Taozi's father to them. However, because they made too many crimes in the early stage, when the monster finally started to help Taozi, I didn't feel moved, but felt that this was what they had to do in order to atone for their sins, and they should do this; they owed money when they got along with Taozi If I had too many peaches, I did two favors, but the help was far from enough.
There is also the plot of finding a doctor, which is too much. There are few doctors on the island, and they dare to let them all leave the island together, without leaving one, for fear that no one will die when there is no doctor on the island, right... In reality Is the medical system in small towns in Japan so bad?
I feel that the biggest feeling after watching the movie is: parents must listen to their children's persuasion and don't put pigeons. If Dad Peach does not have pigeons and Xiao Tao goes to the concert, he will not die...
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