After the age of dreaming, everything about fairy tales seems so lovely. Whenever night falls, look up at the sky, the bright starlight is so beautiful in the dark night. In ancient Greek mythology, each constellation has a moving legend, and some ancients also said that everyone can find their own star in the vast starry sky. The stars give us infinite space for reverie, and everything about the stars seems to be a fairy tale in everyone's heart, and it seems to be a dream in the brain. The father once crossed the stone wall, got the princess's heart, and later had a son named Tristan. As A Cui grew up, he couldn't hold back his throbbing heart. For a Victorian girl, he also followed in his father's footsteps and crossed the stone wall. In fact, the stone wall is just a partition, severing the connection between the magical world and the human world. In the magical world, the young Tristan met the star mm-Yvaine. After going through countless difficulties, slaying demons and eradicating demons, not only was he finally crowned emperor, but also returned to the reunion of his parents, so perfect, such a fairy tale. The soundtrack of the film is also a work of absolute standard, especially the chase and bird's-eye shots, which can compete head-on with the "Lord of the Rings" series. Even better, the film quotes Offenbach's cancan from "Orpheus in Hell" (that is, the classic nonsensical "Come, come, I'm a durian" in the famous "Lion Roar in the River East" by Gu Tianle. ...") to match the captain's transvestite dance and the scuffle on the ship, creating an absolute classic hilarious. I almost laughed when I saw Robert De Niro wink in the mirror! His comedic talents are definitely not limited to the cold humor of his father-in-law. This movie is a rare adult fantasy fairy tale movie. "Lord of the Rings" has fantasy and adults, but lacks fairy tales, "Narnia" is full of fantasy and fairy tales, but not suitable for adults, and "The Stars" can be said to combine the three Organically combined, what is particularly worth mentioning is the picture and soundtrack of the film, which are magnificent and majestic, almost equal to the "Lord of the Rings" series. The process of filming has received the fullest and most perfect enjoyment.
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