A movie that has been delayed for a long time. I watched the movie lazily at home around the Spring Festival, but a month later, I sat on a stone chair thousands of kilometers away from home to make a movie review.
In a sense, innocence is like that.
I watched the cartoon version before, and I couldn’t concentrate even after watching several episodes. In the final analysis, it wasn’t enough to attract me, but when I saw the two independent films, I was deeply attracted. It is full of metal but also has a sense of fantasy. It does not completely adhere to the world view, giving people space for reverie and conception. It is rare to see such profound thinking in a movie, from the reflection of the prime minister at the beginning, to the perspective of this Bart to integrate into the larger environment. Even a character like Bart, who shows a cold image with few lines, can be interpreted so completely and with connotation.
I can't remember the details of many plots, but I highly respect the texture of the whole movie, and my personal understanding of the plot is really not as good as some of the highlighted answers. But there is one plot that is really impressive, that is, Bart feeding the dog. A person who only did two things after Mozi left, raising a dog and taking on the oppression of thinking alone. The warmth between him and the dog seems to be a reflection of the human nature of the whole human being. He is careful, raises enough as a family member, slowly pricks up the dog's ears, and allows the dog to lick it. At this moment, I feel it. , the alien Bart, is actually a human being.
The same person as Suko.
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