You knowingly false is still willing to fall into one, worry about the good girl in trouble, together waiting for the final sentence "live happily ever after ..."
in that distant love to watch children love to sing love dancing fairy tale love playing house Infancy:
The girl who always shed tears always dreams of a princess. If you can't be a princess, Cinderella is also good.
The boy with a runny nose always dreams of the prince's dream. If the prince can't do it, the frog prince is also good.
When you no longer dream of princes and princesses, as you grow up, you suddenly find that the world has changed colors. Your kingdom is just a small bedroom with heavy schoolwork. No one can solve the curse of growth. The stars and moonlight in your eyes have turned into a vast desert.
The world is so dark and crowded with people, with masked faces behind the neon flashes. The original colorful is just a dull gray that has been disguised.
Those fairy tales that you once believed, when you think about it, are like a knife, pierced into your heart. You know it is ethereal and illusory. There will be no fairies to help you when you are helpless, and your prince or princess still does not know where. You are only one person alone. Growing up alone, in the dark, reviewing his sorrow with hypocrisy and self-pity in the dark.
Sometimes, being real is too exhausting.
But you still try to be rational, and be more rational. As a post-80s or even post-90s born with IQ, ideals and future, many people’s prejudices accompany the growth, you strive to draw a clear line with fairy tales, so as not to be "childish" as an adult. You are afraid that the better you are, the more lonely you are, and the deeper the despair after you are afraid of hope. You are afraid that the beauty is behind the incomplete makeup.
But as the movie says: "Never let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game."
Maybe as long as you are confident, brave, kind, and working hard for everything you want to have, then even the fairy tale may not be possible, but the dream can be. .
Let me talk about the two supporting roles. Carter, who plays different roles every day, and the school radio announcer in different languages to greet everyone every day. They are not the princes and princesses in fairy tales, nor the protagonists of the movies, but they also make people feel warm and beautiful, full of aura.
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