The story is really badly told. If Taishan can treat racial and ethnic issues properly, he can get out of the vicious circle of "Tarzan mourning". He could have shown a multi-ethnic and tolerant Taishan in a turbulent world, but the film did not work hard in this regard. , he was raised by animals, and then absorbed into human society and integrated into African tribes and other plots, but what he wanted to reflect was ignored.
The movie presents a Tarzan who can only scream, and I was so embarrassed that I was too embarrassed to recommend it to my friends. First of all, Taishan's parents were killed by orangutans. I didn't read the previous documents and I don't know why. The conflict may be an intrusion, and then an orangutan mother adopted Taishan. I'm curious. I didn't see Tarzan's desire for revenge from beginning to end. Isn't this kind of human conflict normal? Why don't you describe it?
Secondly, Tarzan only remembers his orangutan mother, who was shot to death by the son of the tribe Mbonga, and in a fit of rage, killed his son because of a vengeance. But in the end, the two of them were also forced to resolve their hatred. Mbonga's face was obviously why, why not, for the sake of Africa and the tribe, not to fight or take revenge, so generous?, so embarrassing!
Finally, how did Taishan enter human society? Humans first regarded him as a "ghost" and still feared him. How did he integrate into human society, and how did he become a hero? The movie didn't talk about it anyway. Of course, he didn't want to be a hero at all. He went to Africa just because his wife was arrested, he was tied up, and then he got angry. People just wanted to live a good life. Director, why did you let me do it? It's so tiring to do this and that, so I scream!
Then why add a black shooter, talk about the Civil War and so on, and the war in Mexico, well, anyway, he is a pacifist, representing the United States, and finally sued the country that enforced slavery on the African land! It is a pity that Africa is still impoverished and controlled by dark forces. Who doesn't want money? A diamond is so big, I want one too.
In addition, Disney still pays great attention to racial issues when making movies. I read the poster of "Tarzan", and the skin of Mount Tai is black, not white. Well, because someone always cares.
Then there is another one that I really want to complain about, why did Taishan have reproductive ability when he went to Africa. . . . .
byWinter Melon Ming
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