how fairy tales are like brave hearts

Vinnie 2022-04-20 09:01:12

The theme is taken from a fairy tale, and it should be a very educational children's film.
Unfortunately, it deviates from the main topic later. In the eyes of children, war is a disaster,
but the brave heart-like fighting scenes that appear later make this film become The liar
is still a group of Wallace with animal parts, sweat~~~~~~
and although there are no bloody scenes, there are not too many violent scenes.
Children must not watch

this little Lucy without the company of adults. The girl's performance of the adult taste in children
lacks a little sense of innocence. I don't like it. I
personally think Edmund is the best of the four children. I

thought there would be a professor at the end to
teach the four children some The scene of the story,
but only a small dialogue between the professor and Lucy flashed in the film, which
further reduced the fairy tale factor of the film.
Maybe this is the demand of today's children. They don't need
to listen to their parents before going to bed.
Do give them some sincere advice in front of the warm fire
and just watch a movie, satisfy their visual senses
and give up the real purpose of understanding the story?

But the subject matter is good after all, plus the material points

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Extended Reading

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe quotes

  • Lucy Pevensie: It's all right! I'm back! I'm all right!

    Edmund Pevensie: Shut up! He's coming!

    Peter Pevensie: You know, I'm not sure you two have quite got the idea of this game.

    Lucy Pevensie: Weren't you wondering where I was?

    Edmund Pevensie: That's the point. That was why he was seeking you!

    Susan Pevensie: Does this mean I win?

    Peter Pevensie: I don't think Lucy wants to play anymore.

  • Susan Pevensie: I'm just trying to be realistic!

    Peter Pevensie: No, you're trying to be smart, as usual!