
Ink World: Ink Heart, Ink Blood, Ink Passing (original Work of the Movie "ink Heart")
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The first one has been adapted into the movie "Inkheart" of the same name. A youth fantasy classic, comparable to Rowling's Wizarding World and Tolkien's Middle-earth. The series has won a total of eight awards and has sold more than 10 million copies worldwide. A masterpiece with the theme of "book in a book", the magic of speaking spirits realizes the dream of summoning characters. There is a strange book called "Ink Heart", which constructs an ink world composed of words, which is full of good and evil, and has many strange creatures. There is a group of readers called "Magic Tongues". Everything they read from the book can come true. They break the balance between the real world and the ink world. When the dark forces of the ink world invade the real world, the fate of people outside the book has long been closely connected with the fate of the characters in the book. Maggie's father, Mortima, is a bookbinder. Maggie often listens to him reading stories, but after her mother disappeared, he never read a word again. One rainy night, they met the mysterious fire-eating artist Dirty Finger. Only then did Meiqi understand that Mortima had the ability to read the characters in the book into the real world, and for every person she read, one person in reality would enter the ink world in the book. Nine years ago, Mortima mistakenly read out the characters from the storybook "Inkheart", which not only caused Dirty Fingers to wander into the real world, but also sent Maggie's mother into the book. The villain Goat, who followed Dirtyfinger into the real world, tried to destroy all versions of "Inkheart" and pursued Mortima, trying to force him to use his reading ability to do evil. Trouble ensues. Maggie and Mortima urgently need to escape the goat's control and join forces with their bookworm aunt and the author of "Ink Heart" whom they have not seen for many years to restore the balance between the ink world and the real world.
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