misleading

Johan 2022-04-20 09:01:24

This is an animation, I didn't have much thought. There may be a sense of breaking out of the fantasy and returning to the real world, but after watching it, I suddenly thought that in the cartoon, the dog has always mistakenly thought that he has superpowers, and suddenly found that this is not the case. In fact, is this misleading by humans? It makes it think that it is omnipotent, and people need it very much, but it loses its self-awareness, loses its ability to distinguish, and may even lose its ability to survive in severe cases.

I will say this because I have read a story or something. An excellent police dog was repeatedly deceived by the owner. Out of absolute trust in the owner, he made correct judgments time and time again, but the owner again and again. Saying it was wrong once made it doubt itself, which eventually led it to no longer trust it, no longer the majestic police dog, decadent, and no longer light in its eyes.

There is no point or target, just a sudden thought, don't like it? Going back to this film, the look and feel is still good

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Extended Reading
  • Una 2022-03-23 09:01:31

    Children's films, Disney always doesn't want to add too much, so it's still a good children's film

  • Jermain 2022-03-24 09:01:29

    Companion animals are those who occasionally poop and pee at home. They need you to support them when they fight outside, and they roll around. But they rely on you, they sit silently by your side when you are sad, and jump up and down when you are happy. Jump, cute and naughty. I don't need it to be able to count, subdue bullies, put on shows, just run around with toys and make trouble, that's enough.

Bolt quotes

  • Ester: I swear, it's like I work with toddlers.

  • [as debris begins to collapse inside the door of the burning studio]

    Rhino: Coming through!

    [He runs into the doorway and wedges his ball underneath the debris]

    Rhino: ["holding up" his ball] It's a good day to die!

    Mittens: [plucks him out] Not on my watch, rodent!