First feeling: loneliness. Boundless loneliness, there is only Daddy Bear in the empty room, and the bear in the music box in the first act hangs his head helplessly at the end, which makes me vaguely feel that this is a sad story.
Second feeling: envy. I wish I also had such a magic box, with so many storylines layer upon layer. There are cute characters lighting the little house, just like running a house.
Third sense: Nazi. I always thought it was the Nazis who broke into the house and grabbed the "animals". It's not clear if this is what the director wants readers to think of.
Third Sense: No harm without kills and catches. Ever since I was a child, I didn't like seeing circuses at all. I once sat in the first row and felt the horse's tail brushing my cheek. Animals are so pitiful, why does the same life need to please humans.
Fourth feeling: sadness. The family in the magic box is finally complete after Daddy Bear tried his best to escape home, but the reality is the exact opposite.
I love this story. I like to layer the magic boxes of different scenes.
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