Jewel is a bird that lives in the jungle, the jungle is vast and free, and Jewel loves to fly.
When they meet, they are destined to be as incompatible as ice and fire, but this difference also attracts each other. Fleeing, getting caught, running away, making friends, a chain tied them together. Life is like an adventure, without five minutes of peace; life is like a samba, without the slightest loneliness and loneliness.
When the chains are opened, apart from the happiness of regaining freedom is the pain of parting from each other. When Jewel was flying high, happily enjoying his freedom, and preparing to go to a carnival with his friends, he accidentally stabbed the fragile heart of Blue, who couldn't fly. He hides his soft love and self-esteem with a hard shell, and Jewel flies away in tears.
Jewel is right, "It's you who can't fly." Yes, it's me who is immature, so how can I blame you for no reason?
Jewel is caught by the bad guys and faces danger once again, and Blue fights to rescue with guilt. Through all the obstacles, Blue has no invincible power, but with the deepening love and sense of responsibility for Jewel, Blue stumbled all the way and finally came to Jewel.
On the plane that was trapped together again, Blue used his wit and bravery to rescue all the birds. When everyone spread their wings and took off in the face of the free sky, Jewel stayed behind to gently encourage Blue, but was injured by the bad guy and fell off the plane. Blue, who could not fly, jumped down resolutely. At this moment, he really stepped out of the cage that once locked and protected himself, and danced the wings that carried love, responsibility and self-confidence, learned to fly, embraced Jewel, and soared freely in the sky.
It
's not that Blue hasn't learned to fly before, but flying is like falling in love, as Nico said, "with the heart, not the brain." Love, responsibility and self-confidence, these gifts from Jewel, allowed Blue to complete the journey from boy to boy. to the growth of men. I believe that there are some things that only true love can do.
The ending
of the movie is often happy, but the reality is not always so.
With you, I learned to fly. Yet you flew far away.
My terrible ego and pathetic vulnerability drove you away, and when I learned to fly with mature, strong wings, there was no chance to find you again.
It's a paradox of learning to fly, it's a paradox of learning to love.
Maybe I'm too slow to learn, maybe you've given too little time, but many things, like Blue and Jewel falling from a plane, only have one chance.
"Rio Adventure" brought laughter and laughter to this chilly spring night, as well as tears in the corners of my eyes.
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