2nd sequence: The journey to the island to discover the Peculiar children;
3rd sequence: Introduce the characteristics of different Peculiar children to the reset of the time loop;
4th sequence: Revisit the fantasy castle to the discovery The secret of the shipwreck;
middle point: arrive at the shipwreck;
5th sequence: discover the secret of the empty man until Mr. Bolton captures Miss Pei;
6th sequence: resist the empty man in the castle to embark on the journey to rescue Miss Pei;
7th sequence: in The black pool park successfully resisted the three empty men and finally faced the big boss Mr. Bolton;
8th sequence: resisted Mr. Bolton until finally Jake returned to 1943
set-up without resolution: Where did Jake's father go?
Disadvantages: The dark style of painting at the beginning reached Act III, and suddenly became a fairy tale style. It feels that everything is implying time in reality: Polish Jews, World War II, Nazis, and massacres, but I feel that the line of reality is more substantial Just be ironic. And the last empty man is suddenly weak. Adults are very idiots and feel a little forced happy ending :)
But Tim Burton’s consistent Victorian style of painting is really great, the casting is very good, and the men and women are beautiful.
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