Here's a detailed spoiler: Flinder was born in a poor town living off sardines, but is obsessed with science and wants to use science to change the town and benefit the people in it. When Flinder was a child, he relied on his own talent to make spray shoes without laces, but he was not admired by his classmates and was laughed at because he couldn't take them off. Since then, Flinder has been wearing these spray shoes. When he grew up, he still did not give up invention, even in the town he has become a weirdo in the eyes of people.
He dreams of inventing a machine that can turn water into food, but in a mistake, the machine is launched into the sky and sabotages the opening of the small town's sardine factory. Amid the people's rebuke, the sky suddenly rained on cheeseburgers. It turned out that Flinder's machine absorbed the moisture in the cloud and transformed it into food. The townspeople cheered, and it turned out that there was food better than sardines. Since then, Flinder has become a popular man in the town, and everyone asks him to use the machines in the sky to create all kinds of food rain: pizza, ice cream, hot dogs. . .
But the mayor became more and more greedy, and he persuaded Flinder to make the food bigger, and used it as a gimmick to name the town "Gluttonous Town" to attract more people to the new opening ceremony. The mayor took advantage of Flinder’s ribbon-cutting and secretly changed the settings of the machine. The machine in the sky was out of control, and huge food fell from the air. The town was in danger, and the residents were busy building boats and leaving. Flinder knew his mistake and flew to the machine with his companions. After some ordeal, he finally destroyed the machine and saved everyone. ending*
The whole movie made me feel like Flinder was crazy, but from the beginning to the end he wanted to do something for people. All kinds of huge delicacies appear in the film, I feel a little bit personally. . There is a feeling of satiety. .
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