To be honest, the last paragraph forced me to tears. When Bigfoot tap danced at the zoo, and when the crowd cheered and took pictures, there was still only a little sadness in their hearts.
However, when the big foot appeared in the snow and ice with the antenna on his back, and he still danced his own dance simply and incomparably, I cried.
A group of penguins danced happily, and when humans were arguing off-screen what should be given to these dancing elves - what gradually rose in my heart was something I didn't know, lament, or sadness?
When Bigfoot was imprisoned in a world far from the human race, the surroundings were bright and rich in fish food, but it was like a dry well that could not be broken through. He shouted out the languages that the aliens could not understand, and hit the painted snowy mountains again and again, but he was exhausted, lost, and confused again and again.
At that time, I thought that this was the end for him.
Okay, is it a tragedy?
Alright alright. It seems that there is nothing to expect, such a simple big foot, still does not understand what his situation is. How can one expect his escape?
However, the screenwriter didn't seem to want to end this, so he gave Bigfoot a precious opportunity-because of his bizarre tap dance, he attracted the attention of the aliens, and then returned to his own place, with parents, friends and beloved ones. her place.
I don't know if I should thank the screenwriter for their kindness, or should I relax and tell myself that this should be a fairy tale after all?
I don't know how to feel the mood that this movie is trying to tell.
It is to call on human beings to protect nature, and it is to call on human beings to listen to the voices of all living beings.
Somehow, I feel sad.
It seems like a charity of mercy - but in fact, what human beings should do is not to give charity, but to return to the living beings what they already have.
Watching Bigfoot dance happily, but I don't know if it is really happy.
Some people don't know what they want to express, and they also know that this brief review is unclear and completely clueless - that's it.
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