What is true power?

Naomi 2022-04-23 07:06:02

When I first watched it, it felt like Kung Fu Panda. Worldview setting: The ruler in the monster city is called the grandmaster, but the grandmaster uses a samurai sword, and it is obvious that most of the samurai movements can be seen in the moves. The soundtrack also has a kung fu panda feel.
A human teenager whose mother died accidentally entered the city of monsters and learned kung fu from a bear named Xiong Che by mistake. The process of learning is actually a process of mutual growth between two people. Xiong Che called the human child Jiutai, because the child was nine years old when he was under the tutelage of Xiong Che. By the time Jiutai returned to the human world, she was already seventeen years old. Monsters and humans lived together for eight years.
In a section of the movie, the master before he became a god called Xiong Che to lead Jiutai to walk in the monster kingdom, and asked the masters what real power was. What is true power? Each master has his own answer, and power has many meanings, but the meaning of each person needs to be found by himself. Find your own meaning, follow that meaning, and work hard. I really envy those who have only one belief in their hearts and work hard for it. They are just a simple goal, they only have one eye on one point, and those who put in all their efforts are really happy.
In the movie, Feng, who is regarded as the heroine, said to Jiutai, I also had times when I was in extreme pain, and it was like there was no cure, and I felt that something was going to burst out of my heart. It's not just you, it's not just me, I'm sure everyone is the same. So, it doesn't matter. So, it doesn't matter. So, it doesn't matter. Life may be an experience. Those sufferings, those nights of insomnia and crying, may eventually become the cornerstone of our hearts and make us stronger.

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The Boy and the Beast quotes

  • Monk Momoaki: Kyuta, please! Encourage Kumatetsu!

    Kyuta: What are you doing, you chump? Get up already!

    Kumatetsu: You've got a lot of nerve showing your face here after walking out.

    Kyuta: What about you? You look ridiculous!

    Kumatetsu: What did you say, you bastard?

    Kyuta: You're a disgrace!

    Monk Momoaki: Now is not the time to be insulting each other!

    Tatara: Give me a break! Why are these two always like this?

  • Kumatetsu: You've got some nerve giving me advice! A pupil keeps quiet and does what he's told!

    Kyuta: No way! If I do what you tell me, I'll catch your stupidity!