how emotional villains perform their respective functions in our brains, how our memories are managed, and how personality and subconsciousness are constructed.
When a life comes into the world, the little people in the brain immediately respond to external events. Joy is the main partner of the five little people and knows how to make the owner happier. Sometimes unhappiness and stress can cause little people to experience challenges and setbacks, lose control and get lost. At this time, the little people need time, and they are trying to break through this change and try to make the owner happy.
In this process, in order to make the owner happy again, there will be many, many sacrifices, the best childhood friend imagined, and many beautiful memory balls. Although such a farewell is very sad, life has grown after these sacrifices.
Every life, every emotional villain should be cared for tenderly, because they are really fragile and hardworking.
I don't know why, but I shed a lot of tears while watching it. Adults don't know how to really take care of the villain in children's brains. Slowly, they become farther and farther away from children when they are happy, and it becomes more and more difficult to be found. I'm curious what children think after watching this cartoon, maybe this movie is more suitable for adults to watch, reminding us to take care of ourselves and others, especially the little ones in children's minds.
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