This is my first time writing a movie review, so please feel free to give it a shot.
As a movie based on a game, this movie uses the same background as the game: pigs steal bird eggs, and birds attack pigs with slingshots, and various birds also show their skills in the game, including The little blue bird that was born at the end also showed the skills of the clone in the easter egg. That's why the plot of this movie is so predictable, yet still good.
But these are the second half of the movie. And the first half of the movie has been about the comfortable life without Angry Birds Island, and the little red bird being left out and discriminated against because of anger. In fact, seeing this, combined with the plot of the game itself, you can guess that the director wants to write the anger of the little red bird in the second half to save everyone.
In fact, the theme of this film is not only colonization and resistance, but also anger itself. The former is biased towards political significance, while the latter also includes personal emotions. The director wants to use anger to show that anger also has its meaning.
Every emotion has its meaning.
"Inside Out" embodies the five emotions of a little girl Riley into five elves living in her mind, representing the sadness and sadness left after being coldly looked at by other elves, Riley's negative emotions are accumulating day by day , In the end, Lele the Elf found Sorrow, and Riley released her negative emotions while crying. Grief also has a positive meaning: it releases negative stress by making people cry.
Similarly, in "Angry Birds", although the angry little red bird made it difficult for him to get along with others, his anger also brought vigilance, and he was the first to notice the conspiracy of pigs; his anger also This led to a revolt, and the bird's egg was recaptured, not "lay more eggs" as the little yellow bird said.
Anger, like sadness, is an indispensable human emotion.
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