It's time for animation to take a step forward. Domestic animation has indeed made great progress, but oh, don't forget, more advanced animation has broken through the level of picture and production. When it comes to the stage of competition between internal strength and soft power, there always be one step forward.
When Railey grew up, she was not as happy as she was when she was a child. This process was not sudden. During this period, her happiness suppressed sadness again and again, and even made sadness a prison, although it did not stop sadness from flowing into a river in the end. In the end, Railey collapsed, happiness disappeared, and sadness could not restore Railey's sanity. She had no happiness and sadness, and only anger, anxiety, fear and numbness remained.
You and I both need grief. Looking back, every time, it was because of sadness that I slowly became rational. Being betrayed by a friend has been unforgivable for many years, and it also made me realize that friendship is not so easy to obtain. Or being stabbed in the sore place by a word from my parents, I would choose not to forgive me every time I quarreled as a reason for anger, but in the end, I was not a shy old face and reached out to my parents to ask for money. For the sake of it, just say a few words less. Of course, there is nothing wrong with the occasional blue, but don't forget to shake hands with Joy after crying.
It is not a good thing to be completely dominated by happiness or completely dominated by sadness. In the movie, it is said, feeling cannot quit, whether you are willing or not, they are all there, but some feel too lazy to move, while others feel over-energized. For a long time since last year, my sadness has been crying every day, and my happiness has been hiding and going to sleep. Thinking about it now, even though it was a tough time, it made people grow. Like Railey, with the help of grief, she became more mature and grew up.
If growing up with sadness is an unchangeable fact, accept her happily, sometimes, we need a little bit blue to be cool!
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