The highlight of this time is the story between the really miserable little boy and the mouse. It is indeed a panacea to let animals educate children, and the story arranges several other protagonists to face the confusion of their own life. It's remarkable, the educational significance is rich and correct, shouldn't fairy tales be like this? On the screen, this film is quite satisfactory, there is no particularly huge scene, but the basic details are also in place. That tauren character could also provide some experience for future Warcraft movies.
The fairy tale thing feels like setting a setting where anything can happen with a bunch of calm characters. So, this fairy tale that is neither dark nor cynical, let it end.
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