Movies are fun. When I saw the name, I wondered if this is an animal movie about a forest after the moon rises. But no, I still don't know the meaning of the name.
The runaway of a boy and a girl, a broken home and an orphan, escape and rescue, all kinds of meanings are vaguely revealed in interesting farce and adventure, and ultimately still love, understanding and rescue.
The crow, in the biblical Noah's Ark story, is sent out to see if the flood is over, and the girl plays the role in the stage play and then gets to know the little boy. Salvation is the theme that the story of Noah's Ark can live in. There is still a serious meaning hidden in this film with its refined and playful form, and perhaps its pretentious absurdity is just to make its meaning stand out, or it may be that people are just seeing an interesting film.
It's a non-brutal but allegorical comedy. You can think of it as a comedy, or you can try to spin it off and think about the problem. But it is certain that the most impressive stories are its somewhat bizarre stories: a boy scout in a bearskin hat, a solemn survival in the wild, an extremely unprofessional runaway girl in stockings with a cat, some Plans, some attempts to be mature and naive...you can think of a lot.
After watching the movie, go the long way with the girl to meet people. Walking along a small river, the fairly clear water, some aquatic plants, flowed amazingly in the central area of Beijing.
It's a wonderful memory.
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