Personally think the most touching sentence: "Although you ca n't
replace Toby, you are also my son."
At the juncture of Astro Boy's life and death (or at this time Astro Boy had closed his eyes), Tianma finally did what he thought was the most correct thing.
Confidentially, we lose every day, love partners, friends and family, years, but we really need to find their replacement. Are we still willing to let go? Can we wake up like a Pegasus at the end?
Seeing this, I was very moved, not because of the film itself, but because of the loss in life, and I applaud those who can face the loss calmly.
There are still quite a few funny places, such as the robot dog writing on the ground, and then the little child thoughtfully silent for a moment, and then very cutely said "I don't understand."
Another example is Astro Boy throwing a steel bone. Duan, haha, the robot dog is definitely a highlight of the movie.
In any case, this film still helps us reminisce about our childhood. Although it may not be perfect, it is worthy of our gratitude.
PS: When I saw 20 minutes today, an aunt in the back row patted me on the shoulder and asked me, "Boy, is this "The Wind", why is it a little different from the introduction?"
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