Another time, while eating, the little girl said, "Maybe people are right about you." The male protagonist smiled but didn't want to show his emotions, so he was not smiling.
And he went to the stockade and asked a few little boys to help watch the boat. He first took out a small mirror and looked at the panic of the boys. He seemed very happy. This plot may be to show that his nature is actually no different from ordinary people, and he also likes children.
Ask you masters, what does the little girl mean by that sentence? Is it against the irony of the male protagonist?
There are still some details to ask you, thank you:
1. I prefer to observe the expressions of the characters. When the hero is slowly sinking into the mud with the iron cage, the heroine shows sympathy. Has the hero seen it? Did the hero have a positive impression of the heroine from this time on?
2. The villain attacked the village for the first time in the film. When the heroine and her daughter had nowhere to escape, she found that the hero had fallen into the mud. She screamed and then negotiated conditions to save the hero. I think the heroine's negotiation is just by the way. Her first reaction is to save the hero's life?
3. The village where the heroine lives at the beginning has Asian faces, whites, and blacks, and their leader is the Asian. Does this mean that by that time, all the people of the world will be integrated?
4. Since the male protagonist has never seen the land, why did he tell the female protagonist that he had seen it before and still take them there?
5. Is the hero selling the heroine to the other sea wanderer (the one with curly hair and mesh clothes) for the sake of those pieces of paper? Afterwards, he felt that the heroine had suffered so much in order to ask for food, and felt sorry for her, so he decided to hunt big fish for them? Or, just at that time, a big fish passed by?
6. The little girl drew many things that were only found on land. Did she see it before she was adopted, or is it a kind of information hidden in her genes? When she saw the music box on land, she said, I'm home, why did she say that? That music box was her childhood toy?
7. Since the land that everyone finally found is a paradise, why are all the people who used to live there dead?
8. The heroine has no feelings for the hero at all? The male protagonist was shot and injured, and even the little girl cared about him. The female protagonist said directly to him: Those villains did not come to find their own children. Later, the male protagonist covered his wounds many times, which shows that he was seriously injured.
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