Unlike personal, private dreams, it is the dream of all mankind in the face of the fear of the future doom the world may suffer. The small environment of individual life may be difficult to spy on, but the large environment of human life can be grasped. In this film, it can be clearly seen that the director is a Japanese shadow. It is not so much a nightmare for human beings that it reflects the insecurity of the Japanese living in the island country. The land is polluted by nuclear waste, and people are jumping into the river. This is probably only a scene that occurs in a country with a small territory, surrounded by the sea, and scarce resources. Maybe my assumption is too optimistic, thinking that only island countries will face such a crisis, but I still hope that it is best not to face such a crisis. The front part of the movie is a crisis, and the latter part is an outline of what a beautiful world should be like. This scene has been described by the famous Chinese poet Tao Yuanming in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. It is not difficult to imagine how deeply Japan has been influenced by Chinese culture. In this world where global cultures communicate with each other, some people may say that the meaning of culture lies in communication and communication. No matter where a culture comes from, it is good as long as it makes the best use of it, but it is also important to emphasize the importance of a culture. Source, to explore the reasons for its source in a certain country, you can't just use it but don't know the reason.
The whole movie looks like a dream. You should not watch this kind of movie before going to bed at night, otherwise you will end up in a trance that doesn't know about the movie, reality and dream, and you can only hold your hands tightly. Grabbing the quilt, his eyes were confused, as if saying "I'm going to die..."
It feels so bad...
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