I like cartoons very much, especially watching such a heart-warming movie in such an upcoming warm festival.
The plot is still relatively simple. The butterfly effect caused by the children turning into good children in order to receive gifts makes the entire community full of hatred and fighting become loving and warm. Whether it's the white-bearded grandpa who misses his wife's life, or the postman guy who gave up his second-generation life because of his responsibility, it makes people feel comfortable.
My favorite scene is the early morning after the gifts are delivered, one old and one young, sitting on the roof, contentedly watching the children's laughter and happy cheers. Is there a more beautiful voice in the world than this? Maintaining the innocence in children's hearts should be the common wish of adults.
Thinking of a debate topic that Qi Hua said not long ago, should adults tell children that fairy tales are fake. Fu Seoul made me cry. In fact, in addition to children, adults also need fairy tales. Believe in the beauty of the world, believe in the warmth of festivals, believe that family members will be reunited eventually, and believe that they will have a happy life.
I think when I become a mother myself in the future, it should be the one who will prepare the Christmas tree and decorations at Christmas, and then quietly put the gifts away at night, expecting the children to wake up in the morning and see the gift screaming and joy at first sight. This is the reason and meaning of the festival, and it is also what happiness really looks like.
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