Only children can truly understand "Toy Store"

Theron 2022-01-06 08:02:11

Surprised by the professional film reviews of this film, it seems that they do not hold a positive attitude. I don't care about any imitations, lack of originality and restraint, etc.!

I'm too colorful in this movie!

Standing zebras, hanging caterpillar kites, falling colorful satellites, colorful rockets about to take off, dolls on the whole wall...

every corner of the entire toy store is a perfect match of natural colors. The contrast is strong but surprisingly harmonious.




Mr. Magorium's wonder Emporium, great rhyme.

The lines of this movie are wonderful, full of sparks of clever wisdom.

While making people smile knowingly, their souls are subtly shocked!

Many feelings are mixed together, but they can't make their debut for a while.


The following is the last dialogue between MAHONEY and MR.MAGORIUM.

I think it is worth collecting and memorizing .


- Well, Mahoney...

- Don't go

.--My darling

-- l'm not ready.

- l'm not ready for it to end.


- l'm sorry.

When King Lear dies in Act 5,

do you know what

Shakespeare has written?


He's written''He dies.''

That's all.

Nothing more. No fanfare. No phor.

No brilliant final words.

The culmination of the most influential work of dramatic literature is,``He dies.''

lt takes Shakespeare, a genius,

to come up with, ``He dies.''

And yet, every time

l read those two words, l find myself overwhelmed with dysphoria.

And l know it's only natural to be sad.

But not because of the words,``He dies.''

But because of the life we ​​saw prior to the words.


l've lived all five of my acts, Mahoney...

and l am not asking you to be happy that l must go.

l am only asking that you turn the page, continue reading, and let the next story begin.

And if anyone ever asks what became of me,

All Relate, My Life in you the ITS Wonder,

and End IT with the Simple and Modest A, '' 'of He died.'

L Love you.

- Love you TOO L ...


Oh Mahoney ...


Do not go

Honey, I have not I am ready not ready to end these


'm sorry


when King Lear dies in act V play, you know how Shakespeare wrote it?

he wrote, "he is dead,"

so no other

no exaggeration no no metaphor the last words of genius

dramatic literature the most influential of a work, it is the climax: "he is dead,"

Shakespeare is really a genius he thought, "he's dead,"

and every time I read these words, I found myself uneasy enveloped

me know grief just a natural reaction

but not because "he is dead", but these words before we see the life

I have lived my whole five-act drama Mahoney

I did not ask you because I'm going and happy, I only ask that you

expose through this page

continue reading ...

let the story behind the start

if someone asks my life, telling you my life, extremely surprised

last word with a simple modestly "he's dead."

I love you,


I love you


MR. MAGORIUM, fell in love with this character



because of his humor, his talent, his kindness, and

even more because of his innocence that he was born with and has persisted throughout his life!

There are foreign special issues commenting on Dustin Hoffman’s superb Acting skills were wasted in such a mediocre story.

In fact , it was in the delicate expression of this cute old urchin that I discovered his extraordinary charm.


After watching this movie, I got absolute happiness.

In any case, remember to believe!

To believe!

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Extended Reading
  • Orpha 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    Hoffman is really a handsome and cute old man. The ending is unnatural and abrupt

  • Else 2022-03-21 09:02:36

    Everyone should live happily like this.

Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium quotes

  • Mr. Edward Magorium: A stroke, you unbrookable ninny. The only stroke I have ever had is one of genius.

  • Eric Applebaum, the Hat Collector: [while narrating] What Mahoney needed was the opportunity to prove to herself that she was something more than she believed.