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The famous aphorisms of film critics
The famous aphorisms of film critics

I was dragged by a pig to see the wind spell at the evening show. When I booked the ticket, I heard that it was an animated cartoon, and my interest suddenly lost half, so I had to spend it with the pig. In my impression, the best ones are Wan Laisheng's brothers' "Make a scene in Heaven" and other traditional films. And there are no cartoons worth watching.

Experience is the source of prejudice, and ignorance sometimes seems more hopeful. The story of "the curse of the wind" is not new. It is nothing more than a routine in which justice must overcome evil and mankind must be saved. What will never die is affection and love. Fortunately, the protagonist did not fall into the trap of a Greek tragic hero after all, which saved us from the fear that "destroying beautiful things can inspire the courage of life", which is roughly the rude words that we China people like happy endings. It is the philosophy of China people to combine mediocrity with its light and its dust, vulgarity, natural Taoism and vulgarity, and make it last forever. Isn't Feng Yu's mantra intended to express five elements and other elements?