As said at the end of the film, life is life, no matter how small.
In this film, friendship, family affection, rights, conspiracy, rules, trust, persistence...you can experience it more or less, but the most important thing in the film is to let people learn to respect.
Respect life, respect what you think is worthy of respect.
The country of Anonymous is indeed small, because the whole country is smaller than a speck of dust, so why are we not? The earth is actually a speck of dust in the universe, and we live in our own world just like the inhabitants of the Lilliputian country.
In fact, big and small are relative, the most important thing is to acknowledge each other's existence, and this film just taught us that.
From "Ice Age" to this "Houghton and Anonymous", I appreciate that the writers can incorporate these principles into the film, and show us in a very simple and vivid way, these principles we ignore again. that shakes our hearts.
We are here, just we believe.
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