After watching the film, I read some film reviews on a regular basis. Most people were moved by the life of Octopus. They expressed their gratitude to the director for his unique idea and affectionate narration. They can even get some kind of healing and learn some rules from octopus to deal with the real world. But there are also a small number of people who believe that all emotions are imposed by humans. For example, the octopus first stretched out its tentacles to touch the human hand, then put down its defenses and put it on the human hand until it rushed out of the sea to breathe, and finally pounced on the human chest. (Embrace)... Some film critics think this is just the normal (confused) behavior of animals to put down their guard, and it is meaningless. It is just the sensitivity and passion of the photographer. Based on this point of view, I suddenly thought that there is indeed a type of people around me. They are like (some) male (female) students in science and engineering (all majors)? When I see a golden sunset sprinkled on the sea, I don't feel that the sunset is beautiful, and when I see the blue night sky with bright stars, I don't feel the night is gentle, and I can't even tell the difference between warm and cold colors (one of my dentists was giving me a dental veneer.) Saying that the color doesn’t feel right, I said that the color is too cold, it looks stunned, and I need to add some warm colors with gradients, he said it was puzzling, what is warm color?). Last spring, I took an atmospheric portrait of my mother, with the sparkling lake water in the sunset as the background (real), the silhouettes of people in the backlight (virtual and shaded) as the foreground, the side, The outlines of the characters are outlined by golden light, and the atmosphere is subtle and romantic. My mother used this picture as her WeChat profile picture, but her 3 sisters said the picture was not good and they couldn't see the person clearly. Then my mother updated a picture of a flower without any depth of field effect as the avatar. I think this is probably because art is a product with spiritual attributes. To feel and comprehend objective things and phenomena itself requires an aesthetic basis to think and interpret.
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