Disney is really saving the world with fairy tales. When did you stop believing that you were going to be great?
The plot is not perfect, but it shows a grand and shocking future world, shining with the humanistic light that covers the main theme of the film itself - dream and courage.
When we were young, we all felt that the future was infinite, and we believed in what a great person we would become and what a great career we would achieve, but when we grew up, the views of the outside world and various cases of failure and mediocrity would slowly immerse in our thinking. , let us realize that success is accidental, and most people do nothing in their lives no matter how hard they work. Therefore, some people become rational, give up their illusions, and resign themselves to fate. He even ridiculed those who pursued their dreams with passion, thinking that it was the most rational choice to go step by step. Just like in the movie, when big data predicts that the world will be 100% gradually destroyed based on existing objective data and rational assumptions, some people give up on themselves. And whenever the protagonist shows faith and courage, this 100% probability will drop slightly. It embodies the confrontation between materialism and idealism. The Disney concept itself is built on a fairytale-like beauty that is impossible to achieve in reality, and it is the most influential fortress that idealist culture has ever built.
The world needs both doers and dreamers. Idealism and materialism, sensibility and rationality should all maintain their respective tensions.
At the same time, the film also expresses the concept of existentialism. Humans can make their life meaningful through their own attitudes and behaviors. Although it is a modern version of Disney's pure romanticism and reality compromised, it is still fatalism and decision-making under absolute rationalism. The declaration of war on abandoning the dream in the first place is also a powerful attempt to break the vicious circle of self-fulfilling prophecy by the pessimists.
The ending does not fall into the stereotype of personal heroism, but saves the world by recruiting more dreamers with conviction.
The most touching part of the film is the emotional confession after the robot has self-awareness, and I cried.
The master of the soundtrack is also Giacchino, who composed the soundtrack for masterpieces such as "Star Trek", "Mission: Impossible" and "Jurassic Park".
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