Perhaps with the help of movies, we can achieve this wish. I don't know since when, I have a special feeling for animated films. Even though there are a thousand reasons for not liking movies sometimes, I always reserve 10,000 tolerance for animated films. From the "Spirited Away" that I watched a long time ago to the recent "Madagascar", "Robot Wall-E", "Robot No. 9", "Polar Express" and then to this "How to Train Your Dragon", this is a very interesting experience. Fantastic viewing experience. If I say that my love for other films is a hundred times stronger than my love for animated films, it is a kind of ecstasy like alcohol, blood, and copper stench; while for animated films, it is like drinking a fountain.
I never tried to explain where this pure experience came from, and when Hiccup's hand slowly touched Toothless's forehead, my heart seemed to be shattered by a layer of ice wrapped around it - I felt When it comes to the courage of a child, a courage that seems to me to be supreme. It was not a temptation, nor did it consider the cost; it does not care about the distance that originally existed, so it is willing to put two hearts together; the complex emotions between people appear bleak in the transcendence of people and things Light.
That's the beauty of animated movies. Whether it is the director or the audience, everyone involved seems to have unknowingly regained the long-lost courage of childhood. Curious, innocent, and frank, she opens her heart with care, and sends a love signal with the warmth of her palm without any scruples. Although you may not be fully aware of the true meaning of life, you cherish friendship, family and love as much as you cherish life.
With the blue sky and blue water, Chihiro awakened the white dragon's memory, and the white dragon turned into scales like snow; Klaus finally chose to believe, and heard the crisp sound of the bell, which sounded like it was ringing in me. ear. I believe that people who have watched "Robot Wall-E" will be moved by the simple but transcendent love between Eva and Wall-E, seeing Eva quickly replacing parts for him to save the crushed Wall-E, seeing their final Wake up the memory of love with clasped fingers, and see the two of them happily leaning against each other. Although the robot won't shed tears, my tears suddenly came out.
Since it is the eyes of a child, there is nothing more fascinated than a cute image, which was once a special magic weapon for Japanese animation. However, I would like to thank "How to Train Your Dragon" for giving us such a lovely "toothless". It was the image of a black rabbit, and with those big eyes that flickered, the play was half done! And this toothless has such a personality and so understanding! At the end of the film, when Toothless was supporting the injured Hiccup, although it was only for a few seconds, I felt a sense of emotion that made me breathless.
Maybe their realm is too much beyond reality, maybe I have been away from that world for too long; or maybe I haven't lost the ability to feel that innocence... In short, thank you for giving me such a copy this Children's Day Gifts, thanks to the fairy tales woven by adults, so that we can once again feel that childlike courage - perhaps, this courage still exists in you and me.
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