Do you believe in the existence of elves?

Cristina 2021-12-12 08:01:13

When I saw the beginning of the film and the splendid elves in the book, I was so excited. I think this film will definitely be a visual feast of elves. The next development of the plot made me a little disappointed, until many flower elves flew out of the flowers in LUCY's room, which made me feel relieved. That kind of beauty is the beauty that makes me dazzling, and it is a very warm beauty. The film tells not a very novel story. In some places, the plot connection seems a bit reluctant, but I still watch it very deeply and look forward to meeting more elves. . I have always believed that there are elves in this world, perhaps at least in my heart. . They have different missions and play different roles. . It is difficult for busy people to calm down and listen to the voices of the elves. . .

I also shed tears when I saw Lucy, who was over eighty years old, once again held his father's hand. . . Seeing her and her father gradually disappearing surrounded by the air elves, I would feel that this is the best home. . . A story about the struggle between elves and demons. . . You can also appreciate it from different angles. . .
ENJOY IT!

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  • Percy 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    Why should one person play the twins? That simon is an optional supporting role. It is enough to have a sister as a partner.

  • Korey 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    The ending really surprised me, such a powerful thing was eaten by a pig.

The Spiderwick Chronicles quotes

  • [Jared comes up with a plan to look for Arthur Spiderwick by using a griffin]

    Jared Grace: [about Arthur] He had a pet!

    Mallory Grace: A pet? And Fluffy the dog is gonna save us?

    Jared Grace: It wasn't a dog. It was this, a griffin. 'When I call upon him in the native tongue of the tree elf with whom he dwells, he comes to my assistance.' See? His pet can find him.

    Mallory Grace: Whoa, whoa, whoa. Summon a griffin, in native tree elf to find a 125-year-old man who may or may not be alive? That's our plan?

    Jared Grace: Mm-hmm.

    Mallory Grace: And you know how to summon a griffin in native tree elf?

    Mallory Grace: [Jared turns to the page on how to summon a griffin] Of course.

  • [Thimbletack encourages the kids to ride the griffin to Arthur Spiderwick]

    Mallory Grace: What? You want us to ride that beast?

    Thimbletack: He's not a beast. He's a bird. He's a big-boned bird!