Of course, a good-looking film cannot only have a happy ending, and the plot concept of Stardust is also very exciting. The heroine Yvaine's identity is a star in the sky. Her heart is really versatile. It is used to illuminate when in the sky, used as a nuclear weapon when it is runaway, and it is equivalent to our Tang monk meat when dug out and taken orally. Usually, its brightness can be used as an indicator of love. . It's really enviable to say that, just think how romantic it is to have a soft glow all over your body when you are so happy! It's just a bit inconvenient for sweet couples who like to hide in the dark woods... At the end, when the male protagonist becomes the king of the magic kingdom, Nianbai tells everyone that no one can live forever - except to have A star-hearted person, and Yvaine gave her heart to Tristan. So, hundreds of years later, the two happily returned to the sky and continued to live a fairy-like life. The old-fashioned happy ever after, thinking of the emotional detour our male protagonist has gone through, and the sincere confession of the female protagonist, made me satisfied after watching the movie.
The films of film masters often teach us that art comes from life higher than life, and life is never perfect, so art should be more imperfect... The truth is right, so we have been keen on writing in composition since we were in junior high school. turned into an orphan.
When I remembered when the seventh book of HP just came out, the ending was scolded for nothing. Come to think of it, the little hairy children who watched HP grow up have just grown into charming and charming little Wenqing, how can the old-fashioned happy ever after get their eyes on them. But they forgot, no matter how much HP plays, it is still a fairy tale. The reason why fairy tales are fairy tales is that children can fully love life when they read them, and older people (such as me) also like the happiness brought by fairy tales. , Only the little children pinched their noses and scorned them, turning their heads to appreciate their new word Qiang Sorrow.
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