Film Critic of "Norman the Psychic Boy"-Don't Watch It as a Popcorn Movie

Assunta 2021-12-18 08:01:06

Going through the theme plot, of course, I have to watch it a second time, but I didn't understand it the first time. It is estimated that it is not an independent script. It should be an adaptation of a novel. The plot alone is very interesting. Are the actor and the child the same person? Is Master Zhao Yu a different kind of future for the child, does it actually pass through in reality? There is a good line in the play.
"My memories are no longer real memories. They are now a kind of possibility. The greater the possibility, the clearer, and the smaller the possibility, the more blurred."

This film reminds me of "Monster House", the thought is the same Yes, in fact, this is a very meaningful fable, reminding people that anger comes from fear, and fear comes from not understanding.

Don’t discriminate against things that are different from yourself. I think that countries, races and ethnicities often have a lot of misunderstandings because they don’t understand them. If there are too many misunderstandings, it will cause big troubles. Only by communicating and understanding can we love and hate each other. Only greater hatred can be produced, and only love can tolerate everything and resolve contradictions.

Also, don’t disbelieve what you think is impossible. Maybe you are wrong. Give people a chance to explain. Don’t follow the precepts.

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Extended Reading
  • Meredith 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    The first movie ever made me fall asleep in the cinema with popcorn in my arms

  • Jasmin 2021-12-18 08:01:06

    There are some surprises and fresh perspectives at the beginning, like "The Sixth Sense of Supernatural". Later, it became more and more boring, a zombie film alive, without any excitement throughout. It is not unique if it lacks some of the mysterious and mysterious temperament of such thriller cartoons.

ParaNorman quotes

  • Neil: Can you see ghosts, like, everywhere, all the time?

    Norman Babcock: Uh, yeah.

    Neil: Awesome!

  • Mr. Prenderghast: Pssstttt, you know who I am?

    Neil: The weird stinky old bum who lives up the hill?

    Mr. Prenderghast: [Points at Norman] I was asking him!