heard that the director of this film was from Pixar, so I wanted to see what other people besides the famous Pixar number one looked like. . . Sure enough, after watching it, I feel. . . This kid is a genius! Let me sigh, everyone at Pixar is so powerful. . . Hehe, aside from the topic, I feel that there are a lot of profound things about this film: about the world, about misunderstandings, about authority, about life...
What is this world like? Will there be another world? Who is controlling the universe? Oh, even though I am a materialist, there are too many mysteries and too many unknowns in life, which makes people have to think of suspenseful things, to imagine and explore. .
Regarding authority, there are two authorities in the two worlds of this film that dominate the thinking of people in the whole world. The parliament of the nameless country and the kangaroos in the forest. They use their authority to indoctrinate the people of their world with their own thinking and against each different voice, and over time people unconsciously follow this thinking and move further and further from the truth. The thinking of a world depends on the standards set by the authorities of the time, and unknowingly leads people to their demise.
This film is mainly about life. a person is a person, no matter how small. Probably people have never thought that when you crush an ant or a cockroach to death, you are cruelly killing a life. A grain of dust, that is, destroying the life of the entire world.
In general, this is a great film, and it is also a profound film, the connotation of which probably needs to be tasted slowly in the long river of life.
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