"I hit it", but I don't think it's LGBT.

Adell 2022-04-22 07:01:31

Immediately after the movie, I went to read some movie reviews. During the viewing process, there were some jokes that I "knocked into" with my companions, but I never felt that the movie was talking about LGBT.

A few strong ideas popped into my mind:

First, treat differently.

How special and different groups fit in and be accepted, not completely replaced and overcome.

The film takes the three competitions as the starting point and brings together all the protagonists, but the final result of the competition is not a complete victory in black and white, but is accepted by everyone because of the courage and strength of Luca and others. As an animation, it has great educational significance.

Second, the film's imagination and children's perspective are really amazing!

I am very envious that today's children can come into contact with these, and I feel more and more that the teaching and thinking of cartoons are endless. For children, it is enlightenment, and for parents, it is to think about how to educate children.

I like cartoons, unlike TV dramas and movies in the adult world, which tell you the cruel reality and universal truth bloody, but through metaphors, innocuous language, beautiful pictures, and everything full of imagination , let yourself to divergent thinking, thinking about meaning.

Finally typed out my favorite line, from Grandma Luca.

"Some people won't accept us, but there will always be people who will."

Yes, there will always be someone.

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Extended Reading

Luca quotes

  • Massimo Marcovaldo: Where did you boys say you were from?

  • Alberto Scorfano: Piacere, girolamo trombetta. It's a human thing; I'm kind of an expert.

    Luca Paguro: What does it mean? The thing you just said?