This is a movie with A small humorous magical epic, only the first few minutes have the poignant sense of the original, and then you can watch it happily. Actually--I still like the imperfect ending of the original work. Standing on the tower is Ivana who misses Tristan, which reminds me of Ai Wen's sad silhouette in "The Lord of the Rings". Farewell to the ancient Aragon, wearing a black gauze dancing in the wind.
For love, an immortal life would rather choose to accompany a mortal life, even if what awaits her is eternal separation and sorrow. I think this is true love, not just talking about it.
By the way, the ending song is the title song of Take That's comeback, Rule The World. I also like the poignant part of the first half of their songs as usual, like a lonely star in the night sky, shining with a cold light. And the second half is really vulgar and lively.
PS "Don't make a wish on a shooting star or it will turn into a woman" What is this P profile? ? ? ?
"Once upon a time there was a young man who longed for what his heart longed for the most." This is the gist. This is the first sentence of the original.
So what does he want? Is it love?
Gaiman didn't tell us. But I think, no need to wonder anymore, its answer is obvious...
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