A movie that is not short or long. The protagonist Gulliver came to the Lilliputian by accident, was caught by mistake at first, and later enjoyed VIP treatment because he drove away the enemy. After he defeated the general, the general was not convinced and built a robot to fight Gulliver. Gulliver failed. He was sent to the sea, unintentionally, and came to the country of adults. By chance, he met a female reporter. Encouraged by love, he returned to the country of small persons and defeated the robot. This is a story with a magical color and a bit moving. I think that everything bigger than the small is relative, and there is no real big and small. Encouraged by emotion or spirit, it seems that there is no such clear boundary between large and small. In the story, there are also scenes where many villains move Gulliver together. It is so high that everyone gathers firewood and the flames are high. Under great power, even if the difficulties are much greater than imagined, team cohesion can overcome these difficulties. Sometimes, teamwork should be used to achieve higher efficiency. The princess and the sledgehammer are finally together. Rather than generals, sometimes the right fit is not the real fit. The princess and the general are good match for their identities, but the general is bad in nature and is not a good person. The sledgehammer bravely stepped forward at the critical moment, and finally defeated the robot with Gulliver's cooperation.
Although the sledgehammer is small, he knows how to use his advantage. He went deep into the enemy army and pulled out the wires. It’s really important to be suitable. Only if you know how to use your strengths will you get twice the result with half the effort.
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