Edward had a short period of suspected love with Lady Turson when he was a child, and the encounter when he grew up rekindled the extinguished feelings. In order to overcome the obstacles and keep the two together forever, Edward began to arrange a detailed "conspiracy" under the cover of magic. Although it was planned by the male protagonist, although it was planned for love, it indirectly killed an innocent person, so I call it a "conspiracy".
He first implanted the psychological suggestion that "my magic is based on my own special abilities" in the brains of the world. He defines his magic as witchcraft controlled by black magic. In order to match the "witchcraft" shown by magic, it has been packaged in two aspects: first, the content of the performance is different from ordinary magicians turning pigeons or living people, but unique, carefully designed by themselves and not performed by others passed. The second is to give the performance a special meaning. Each of his performances has a distinct theme, and he performs specific performances according to the theme. For example, in the first scene, he was themed on time and life, which instantly catalyzed the growth of the orange tree. Later, there will be discussions on the soul and life and death. The mutual cooperation of the two makes the audience unable to distinguish whether he is performing magic or his supernatural, and also confuses the amateur magician, Mr. Inspector. The suggestion by the soul of Lady Tesson that the murderer was a prince was taken for granted as a matter of course. A series of inducements convinced the detective that the prince was the murderer, and finally forced the prince to commit suicide. The deciphering of the orange tree was handed over to the inspector. Looking at the precise mathematical graphics, he clearly realized that the magician turned into magic after all, and the knot in his heart was untied. In his head, he laughed wildly at himself, and the audience finally understood that the whole film was a trick.
Little Edward had to face separation from Tesson because he was incapable of resisting opposition from the Tesson family's notion of indigenousness. The grown-up Edward faced more obstacles than before, and even became a rival in love with the prince, but he could fight hard, and he could fulfill the promise of "being with you". Because he has the ability, he can do magic. Magic was his only recourse, his only reason for their freedom.
You have to trust me and swear to you with the only magic I have. I think he gave the secret of the orange tree to the detective, which means that he will only be with her plainly from now on, and he will no longer be a magician! This is my action, so that you can use my most precious things, so that you can throw away my most precious things. The love in this film is not important, and the plot design is the shining point. However, the fundamental motivation to pursue it is to be with you. If the whole conspiracy is regarded as a magic show, then the opening words may be designed as: If we do not have the ability to protect love, we can only watch it cut off. If we have the strength to defend love, we will do whatever it takes to get happiness with you.
Just saying I love you is not easy, you must have the capital to swear love and the ability to protect love.
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