Is this talking about love? No it's courage

Dana 2022-01-13 08:03:31

The introduction says'tells beautiful love', if yes, omg I saw 3p and human beasts/worms?

The princess will always be with the prince forever, no matter the music of the "Phantom of the Opera" or the pitiful tenderness of the "Greek of the Bell Tower", the beauty never chooses them in the end.

No matter how ambiguous the flea and the heroine are, it is at best the heroine's artistic blue/worm-faced confidant, and the love story between the heroine and the hero is far-fetched and pathetic. In other words, no matter how open France is, it should not teach children humans/worms.

So this is not love, at least love is not the point.

What's the point? I think it is courage, the courage of the male second to send out a date invitation, the courage of the heroine to accept the monster, the courage of the monster to turn its back against the bullet in order to protect the monkey, the heroine and the hero say'No' to power and guns. Courage is the courage of the detective to discover the truth and arrest his boss.

In cartoons, these behaviors are so brave and tall, but in reality it is not easy to do this.

The music is great, it's the whispers and tenderness from the bottom of the little man's heart. This is what courage protects.

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  • Mauricio 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    The plot is generally too slow to enter the main line

  • Osbaldo 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    I almost thought it was going to be masochistic! It's pretty sexy when fleas get bigger. . . Oops

A Monster in Paris quotes

  • Lucille: He's not a monster.

  • Emile: Uh, Raoul, you didn't see something strange in there, did you?

    Raoul: You mean besides a singing monkey, a fifty foot sunflower, and the vials of potions that almost killed us? No. You see anything strange?