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Friends who have seen the animated film Fireworks, can you talk about your opinion?
Although the plot has always revolved around the question "What is the shape of fireworks horizontally", personally, it is not because the movie name is fireworks. The reason why it is named fireworks should be because the love between the hero and heroine is as gorgeous and short-lived as fireworks. Teenagers use a glass ball that can reverse time and space to lead girls to escape from the real world they don't want to face, and finally enter the glass ball to watch fireworks bloom, which is more charming and dreamy than the real world.

Although the plot has always revolved around the question "What is the shape of fireworks horizontally", personally, it is not because the movie name is fireworks. The reason why it is named fireworks should be because the love between the hero and heroine is as gorgeous and short-lived as fireworks. Teenagers use a glass ball that can reverse time and space to lead girls to escape from the real world they don't want to face, and finally enter the glass ball to watch fireworks bloom, which is more charming and dreamy than the real world.

Glass represents both beauty and fragility; What is beautiful is this love, but what is fragile is this love. The heroine knows very well that they can't escape in the end. Finally, the man went to the water to find a woman, hugged and kissed the fireworks on the water, and the woman and the man said that there would be a reunion (I can't remember the lines), then let go of the man and swam to the water that was gorgeous because of the fireworks. The next scene is the head teacher's roll call, and when he comes to the man, there is no one in the seat. At the beginning of the film, the hero and heroine are in the water, but he tries to catch her, but he can't. The lines imply "If I could …" and "That's not elopement, that's double suicide". The final scene is probably an illusion before the hero's consciousness disappears. I think they're dead.

Glass represents both beauty and fragility; What is beautiful is this love, but what is fragile is this love. The heroine knows very well that they can't escape in the end. Finally, the man went to the water to find a woman, hugged and kissed the fireworks on the water, and the woman and the man said that there would be a reunion (and then let go of the man and swam to the water that was gorgeous because of the fireworks. The next scene is the head teacher's roll call. When that person arrives, there is no one on the seat. At the beginning of the film, the hero and heroine are in the water, but he tries to catch her, but he can't. The lines imply "If I could …" and "That's not elopement, that's double suicide". The final scene is probably an illusion before the hero's consciousness disappears. I think they're dead.