A little boy who likes to burn ant nests

Amani 2022-04-23 07:01:37

After watching this movie, I remembered my childhood. When I was a child, I was very naughty. I always liked to lure the ants with some steamed buns and the like, and then burn them to death, or follow the route of the ants to find their nests, and then water them. I reckon other boys have done this too. Later, a director actually made this kind of thing into a movie, which is really strange.
The theme of the film is to compare "pre-emptive strike" and "first-handedness before soldier". "Pre-emptive strike" is the US's specialty, and the chaos in the Middle East and Eastern Europe is the US's masterpiece. What a great slogan to protect human beings, protect the earth, and protect our homeland. For this slogan, we can eliminate all invaders and any other peoples and species that may invade.
The queen ant inside is also very good, and directly connected with the male pig's feet through such a long distance? Queen, how do you know you're going to fail? How did you know that the male pig's foot is the commander? The opening of the queen ant made the second half of the movie bloody instantly. Although it succeeded in digging a hole for the next episode, the method was also too clumsy.
Besides, why would you want a kid? Isn't adult warfare more mature and rational? If Ender knew that the final battle was going to be real, he would definitely not sacrifice the 1,000-person transport ship. But not necessarily if you're an adult.

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Extended Reading
  • Destini 2022-03-21 09:01:37

    No! Look! Understand! I just want to talk about how Zheng Tai, who was wearing striped pajamas, has now developed into a scrawny idiot.

  • Trenton 2022-01-27 08:03:00

    Science fiction, a little boring

Ender's Game quotes

  • Major Gwen Anderson: It used to be a war-crime to enlist anyone under the age of 15.

  • Ender Wiggin: What if they could *think* to each other? - What if *we* could think to them?