In the fairy tale world, the male protagonist and the female protagonist are two very "adult" children, and the adults in the film appear to be "children". The director invited a bunch of celebrities to make green leaves for the two children who were making a movie for the first time, which made the lineup more or less strong.
When I saw Edward Norton appear, I felt uncomfortable for a while. The uncle in "Fight Club" and "Hulk" is a serious and slightly cowardly image, which is full of joy in itself. Bruce Willis, the tough guy who has always been everywhere, is stretched here and there, overwhelmed by two young children. Francis, Bill Murray, Harvey Keitel, also had enough supporting roles in the play.
The protagonist has a clear goal all the way, united, and pursues the love in his heart with wisdom and courage. This forbidden love touched the adults around, but was forbidden by them again. In fact, this is also the beauty and helplessness of fairy tales: we hope to chase those dreams and beauty that are destined to take root nowhere in real life.
Fairy tales are fairy tales, they're just here to play cute. After laughing, life goes on. . .
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